Feed supplementation with the seaweed (Ascophllum Nodosum) extract reduces fat deposition in broiler chickens
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Published:2024-09
Issue:9
Volume:103
Page:103978
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ISSN:0032-5791
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Container-title:Poultry Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Poultry Science
Author:
Kwak Min-JinORCID,
Park Min Young,
Eor Ju-Young,
Choi Sun-woo,
Whang Kwang-Youn,
Kim YounghoonORCID
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