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1. Effects of dietary vitamin E and C supplementation on heart failure in fast growing commercial broiler chickens.

2. Effects of peripartum propylene glycol supplementation on nitrogen metabolism, body composition, and gene expression for the major protein degradation pathways in skeletal muscle in dairy cows.

3. Excessive dietary vitamin D supplementation as a risk factor for sudden death syndrome in fast growing commercial broilers.

4. The effects of maternal thiamine nutrition on thiamine status of the offspring in broiler chickens.

5. Effect of UV-B irradiated vitamin D enriched yeast supplementation on milk performance and blood chemical profiles in dairy cows.

6. Effect of zinc and phytase supplementation on performance, immune response, digestibility and intestinal features in broilers fed a wheat-soybean meal diet.

7. Stimbiotic supplementation modulated intestinal inflammatory response and improved boilers performance in an experimentally-induced necrotic enteritis infection model.

8. Effects of dietary supplementation of guanidinoacetic acid on physiological response of broiler chicken exposed to repeated lactic acid injection.

9. Thiamine status, metabolism and application in dairy cows: a review.

10. Effect of wheat-soy diet nutrient density and guanidine acetic acid supplementation on performance and energy metabolism in broiler chickens.

11. Reduced activities of thiamine-dependent and cytochrome c oxidase enzymes in cerebral cortex of cattle affected by sulfur-induced polioencephalomalacia.

12. Dietary Fish Oil and Zinc Reduced Plasma Prostaglandin E2 Content by Inhibiting Phospholipase A2 Production in Broilers.

13. Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Curcumin on Growth Performance, Intestinal Morphology and Nutrients Utilization of Broiler Chicks.

14. In-feed resin acids reduce matrix metalloproteinase activity in the ileal mucosa of healthy broilers without inducing major effects on the gut microbiota.

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