Effect of the combined probiotics with aflatoxin B₁-degrading enzyme on aflatoxin detoxification, broiler production performance and hepatic enzyme gene expression.
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Q. Yin | Q. Zheng | Guo-qiang Wang | Juan Chang | Ping Wang | Xiao Wang | R. Zuo | Yu-rong Yang
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