Casein glycomacropeptide in the diet may reduce Escherichia coli attachment to the intestinal mucosa and increase the intestinal lactobacilli of early weaned piglets after an enterotoxigenic E. coli K88 challenge
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M. Nofrarías | Timo K. Korhonen | R. Virkola | S. Martín-Orúe | F. Molist | R. Davin | Arantza Gómez de Segura | Rafael Gustavo Hermes | J. Francisco Pérez | M. Ywazaki
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