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1. Dietary supplementation of valine, isoleucine, and tryptophan may overcome the negative effects of excess leucine in diets for weanling pigs containing corn fermented protein

2. Digestibility and metabolism of copper in diets for pigs and influence of dietary copper on growth performance, intestinal health, and overall immune status: a review

3. Non-antibiotic feed additives in diets for pigs: A review

5. Comparative digestibility of energy, dry matter, and nutrients by gestating and lactating sows fed corn–soybean meal diets without or with full-fat or defatted rice bran

6. Long-term steam conditioning is needed to maximize the nutritional value of expander-processed soybean expellers

7. Torula yeast may improve intestinal health and immune function of weanling pigs

8. Ferulic and coumaric acid in corn and soybean meal-based diets and in feces from pigs fed these diets

9. Effects of corn hardness and drying temperature on digestibility of energy and nutrients in diets fed to growing pigs

10. Ileal and total tract digestibility of energy and nutrients in pig diets supplemented with a novel consensus bacterial 6-phytase variant

11. 88 Effect of Increasing Levels of a Novel Consensus Bacterial 6-Phytase Variant on Ileal and Total Tract Digestibility of Nutrients in Diets Fed to Young Pigs

12. PSVI-4 Effect of phytase on mineral digestibility and growth performance of pigs fed diets with pharmacological levels of Zn

13. Digestibility of amino acids, energy, acid hydrolyzed ether extract, and neutral detergent fiber, and concentration of digestible and metabolizable energy in low-oil distillers dried grains with solubles fed to growing pigs1

14. Effects of supplemental <scp>d</scp>-methionine in comparison to <scp>l</scp>-methionine on nitrogen retention, gut morphology, antioxidant status, and mRNA abundance of amino acid transporters in weanling pigs

15. 60 Effect of a Novel Consensus Bacterial 6-phytase Variant on Mineral Digestibility and Bone Ash in Young Growing Pigs Fed Diets with Different Concentrations of Phytate

16. Corn protein has greater concentrations of digestible amino acids and energy than low-oil corn distillers dried grains with solubles when fed to pigs but does not affect the growth performance of weanling pigs

17. Effect of dietary crude protein level on growth performance, blood characteristics, and indicators of intestinal health in weanling pigs

18. 127 Effect of feed sweetener and feed flavor on growth performance of weanling pigs

19. 165 Digestibility of energy and dietary fiber by growing pigs and concentrations of digestible and metabolizable energy in corn- or sorghum-based diets without or with microbial enzymes

20. Nutritional value of a new source of fermented soybean meal fed to growing pigs

21. Effect of torula yeast on growth performance, diarrhea incidence, and blood characteristics in weanling pigs

22. Nutritional evaluation of different varieties of sorghum and the effects on nursery pig growth performance

23. Standardized total tract digestibility of phosphorus in bakery meal fed to pigs and effects of bakery meal on growth performance of weanling pigs

24. 211 A Corn Protein Product Has Greater Concentration of Digestible Amino Acids and Energy Than Low-oil Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles When Fed to Pigs and May Be Used in Diets for Weanling Pigs

25. Digestibility of amino acids and concentration of metabolizable energy are greater in high-oil corn than in conventional corn when fed to growing pigs

26. 180 Effects of copper hydroxychloride and distillers dried grains with solubles on intestinal microbial protein concentration and digestibility of energy, crude protein, and fat by growing pigs

27. Effects of copper hydroxychloride on growth performance and abundance of genes involved in lipid metabolism of growing pigs

28. Effects of copper hydroxychloride and distillers dried grains with solubles on intestinal microbial concentration and apparent ileal and total tract digestibility of energy and nutrients by growing pigs1

29. 125 Effects of copper hydroxychloride and increasing concentrations of dietary fat on growth performance, total tract endogenous loss of fat, and apparent total tract digestibility of fat by growing pigs

30. PSIII-17 Nutritional value of high-lysine sorghum, red sorghum, white sorghum, and corn fed to growing pigs

31. Concentrations of digestible amino acids in co-products from threonine and tryptophan fermentation are greater than in soybean meal

32. Copper hydroxychloride improves gain to feed ratio in pigs, but this is not due to improved true total tract digestibility of acid hydrolyzed ether extract

33. Effects of particle size reduction, pelleting, and extrusion on the nutritional value of ingredients and diets fed to pigs: A review

34. Concentration of digestible and metabolizable energy in L-threonine and L-valine biomass products fed to weanling pigs

35. Non-antibiotic feed additives in diets for pigs: A review

36. High-Protein Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles Produced Using a Novel Front-End-Back-End Fractionation Technology has greater Nutritional Value than Conventional Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles when Fed to Growing Pigs

37. 321 Digestibility of Amino Acids, Energy, Fat, and Fiber and Digestible and Metabolizable Energy in Low-Oil Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles Fed to Growing Pigs

39. Effects of copper hydroxychloride and choice white grease on growth performance and blood characteristics of weanling pigs kept at normal ambient temperature or under heat stress

40. 117 Determining high-lysine sorghum amino acid digestibility and the effects on nursery pig performance

41. Copper hydroxychloride improves growth performance and reduces diarrhea frequency of weanling pigs fed a corn–soybean meal diet but does not change apparent total tract digestibility of energy and acid hydrolyzed ether extract

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