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Letrozole induced changes in bone mineral properties and mechanical functions of laying hens
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Letrozole induced changes in bone mineral properties and mechanical functions of laying hens

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Main Author: Li, Qiao (autor)
Other Authors: Xia, Jifei (autor), Wang, Shujie (autora), Zhou, Zhenlei (autor), Li, Zhen (autor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
POLLOS DE ENGORDE
METABOLISMO ANIMAL
NUTRICIÓN ANIMAL
FISIOLOGÍA ANIMAL
HORMONAS
ANÁLISIS ESTADÍSTICO
Online Access:https://academic.oup.com/ps/article/98/6/2562/5298241
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