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1. <scp> In situ </scp> ruminal disappearance of crude protein and phytate from differently processed rapeseed meals in dairy cows

2. In situ crude protein and starch degradation and in vitro evaluation of pea grains for ruminants

3. Inferring causal structures of gut microbiota diversity and feed efficiency traits in poultry using Bayesian learning and genomic structural equation models

4. Phytate degradation and phosphorus utilisation by broiler chickens fed diets containing wheat with increased phytase activity

5. Amino acid digestibility and metabolisable energy of spring and winter faba beans grown on two sites and effects of dehulling in caecectomised laying hens

6. Evaluation of analytical and statistical approaches for predicting in vitro nitrogen solubility and in vivo pre‐caecal crude protein digestibility of cereal grains in growing pigs

7. Ruminal fermentation characteristics and related feeding values of compound feeds and their constituting single feeds studied by using in vitrotechniques

8. Dietary phytase and myo-inositol supplementation are associated with distinct plasma metabolome profile in broiler chickens

9. Prececal amino acid digestibility and phytate degradation in broiler chickens when using different oilseed meals, phytase and protease supplements in the feed

10. Determination of in situ ruminal crude protein and starch degradation values of compound feeds from single feeds

11. Effects of protease and phytase supplements on small intestinal microbiota and amino acid digestibility in broiler chickens

12. Effects of calcium level and source, formic acid, and phytase on phytate degradation and the microbiota in the digestive tract of broiler chickens

13. Immunomodulatory Effects of Dietary Phosphorus and Calcium in Two Strains of Laying Hens

14. Phytate Degradation, Transcellular Mineral Transporters, and Mineral Utilization by Two Strains of Laying Hens as Affected by Dietary Phosphorus and Calcium

15. Effect of phytase on nutrient digestibility and expression of intestinal tight junction and nutrient transporter genes in pigs

16. Effect of low-temperature drying on the nitrogenous compounds and inositol phosphates in broiler chickens and cecectomized laying hen excreta

17. Variability of in vitro ruminal fermentation and nutritional value of cell-disrupted and nondisrupted microalgae for ruminants

18. Effect of the ionophore monensin and tannin extracts supplemented to grass silage on populations of ruminal cellulolytics and methanogens in vitro

19. Phytase Supplementation Effects on Amino Acid Digestibility in Broiler Chickens are Influenced by Dietary Calcium Concentrations but not by Acid-Binding Capacity

20. Effect of particle size distribution of maize and soybean meal on the precaecal amino acid digestibility in broiler chickens

21. Prececal amino acid digestibility of soybean cake in fast- and slow-growing broiler chickens

22. Effect of dietary mineral phosphorus and phytate on in situ ruminal phytate disappearance from different concentrates in dairy cows

23. Modification and application of anin vitroassay to examine inositol phosphate degradation in the digestive tract of poultry

24. Determination of ileal digestibility of amino acids in raw materials for broiler chickens – Results of collaborative studies and assay recommendations

25. Phytate degradation cascade in pigs as affected by phytase supplementation and rapeseed cake inclusion in corn-soybean meal-based diets

26. Effects on the Ileal Microbiota of Phosphorus and Calcium Utilization, Bird Performance, and Gender in Japanese Quail

27. Impact of coccidiostat and phytase supplementation on gut microbiota composition and phytate degradation in broiler chickens

28. The relevance of glycine and serine in poultry nutrition: a review

29. The impact of dietary phosphorus and calcium on the intestinal microbiota and mitogen-induced proliferation of mesenteric lymph node lymphocytes in pigs1

30. Effect of nitrogen fertilisation on the amino acid digestibility of different triticale genotypes in caecectomised laying hens

31. Phytate degradation in gnotobiotic broiler chickens and effects of dietary supplements of phosphorus, calcium, and phytase

32. Variability in nutrient composition and in vitro crude protein digestibility of 16 microalgae products

33. Effects of supplementing corn silage with different nitrogen sources on ruminal fermentation and microbial populations in vitro

34. Modulation of small intestinal phosphate transporter by dietary supplements of mineral phosphorus and phytase in broilers

35. A review of the role of magnesium in poultry nutrition

36. Advances in understanding the role of phytate in phosphorus and calcium nutrition of poultry

37. Application of Artificial Neural Network and Support Vector Machines in Predicting Metabolizable Energy in Compound Feeds for Pigs

38. Dephosphorylation of myo-inositol phosphates in the in vitro intestinal Caco-2 cell model

39. Effects of mineral and rapeseed phosphorus supplementation on phytate degradation in dairy cows

40. Chemical composition and nutritional characteristics for ruminants of the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris obtained using different cultivation conditions

41. Effects of different tannin-rich extracts and rapeseed tannin monomers on methane formation and microbial protein synthesis in vitro

42. Insights into Broilers' Gut Microbiota Fed with Phosphorus, Calcium, and Phytase Supplemented Diets

44. Variation in ruminal in situ degradation of crude protein and starch from maize grains compared to in vitro gas production kinetics and physical and chemical characteristics

45. Effect of glycine supplementation in low protein diets with amino acids from soy protein isolate or free amino acids on broiler growth and nitrogen utilisation

46. Variations in chemical composition andin vitroandin situruminal degradation characteristics of dried distillers’ grains with solubles from European ethanol plants

47. Variation in amino acid digestibility of rapeseed meal studied in caecectomised laying hens and relationship with chemical constituents

48. 180 Phytate hydrolysis, intestinal microbiota, microbial metabolites, and innate immune cell numbers are changed in growing pigs fed diets with varying calcium-phosphorus levels and fermentable substrates

49. Effect of Fusarium toxin-contaminated triticale and forage-to-concentrate ratio on fermentation and microbial protein synthesis in the rumen

50. Effects of concentrate proportion in the diet with or withoutFusariumtoxin-contaminated triticale on ruminal fermentation and the structural diversity of rumen microbial communitiesin vitro

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