Breath hydrogen concentrations of cats given commercial canned and extruded diets indicate gastrointestinal microbial activity vary with diet type.
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Lisa M. Puryear | Q. Rogers | V. Biourge | R. Backus | Robert C Backus | Lisa M Puryear | Barbara A Crouse | Vincent C Biourge | Quinton R Rogers
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