COMPARATIVE EFFECTS ON USING BILBERRY LEAVES IN BROILER DIET REARED UNDER THERMONEUTRAL CONDITIONS VS. HEAT STRESS ON PERFORMANCE, HEALTH STATUS AND GUT MICROBIOTA

Comparative Effects on Using Bilberry Leaves in Broiler Diet Reared under Thermoneutral Conditions vs. Heat Stress on Performance, Health Status and Gut Microbiota

The study aims to investigate the impact of dietary bilberry leaves on the performance, health status, and gut microbiota of broilers reared in both thermoneutral conditions and under heat stress.Sixty Cobb 500 broiler chicks were divided into two groups (C-TN, BL-TN) and reared in thermoneutral conditions for the first trial.For the second trial,

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Infectious Causes of Neoplasia in the Domestic Cat

In recent years, growing attention has been paid to the influence/role of infectious diseases in tumour development and progression.Investigations have demonstrated that some infectious organisms can have a direct role in the development of neoplasia, whereas others can predispose to iphone 13 price dallas neoplasia by alterations in the immune res

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Protein phosphatase 2A regulation of GABAB receptors normalizes ischemia-induced aberrant receptor trafficking and provides neuroprotection

One major factor regulating the strength of GABAB receptor signaling and thereby neuronal excitability is the dynamic control of their cell surface expression.GABAB receptors are constitutively internalized and recycled back to the plasma membrane to maintain a stable number of receptors at cell surface for appropriate signaling.Protein phosphatase

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تاثیر کلیستین سولفات داخل دان بر روی کنترل آلودگی با سالمونلا انتریتیدیس در یک مزرعه پرورش مرغ گوشتی

The effect of colistin sulfate on reducing Salmonella enteritidis (S.enteritidis) infection in broilers and contamination from broiler carcasses was evaluated.40000 birds in two separate houses were considered.Colistin sulfate was added in to the feed of the test group as 100g containing 1,200,000IU/ton of feed for the whole period (56 days).To iso

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