Bacillus subtilis DSM29784 attenuates Clostridium perfringens-induced intestinal damage of broilers by modulating intestinal microbiota and the metabolome
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Xihong Zhou | Yibin Xu | A. Fu | G. Cao | X. Zhan | Yuanyuan Wang | Qian Wang
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