Donor age and body weight determine the effects of fecal microbiota transplantation on growth performance, and fecal microbiota development in recipient pigs
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Y. Li | C. Maxwell | Hua Yang | Yingping Xiao | Jiangchao Zhao | Feilong Deng | Xiaoyuan Wei | T. Tsai | Bin Zuo | Xiaofan Wang
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