Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Activity in Milk May Serve as a Non-Invasive Metabolic Biomarker of Energy Balance in Postpartum Dairy Cows
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U. Moallem | M. Zachut | Y. Portnick | G. Kra | J. Daddam | H. Kamer | Ayelet Hod
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