Developmental states of the collagen content, distribution and architecture in the pectoralis, iliotibialis lateralis and puboischiofemoralis muscles of male Red Cornish × New Hampshire and normal broilers
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S. Tabata | S. Nishimura | H. Iwamoto | N. Shiba | H. Miyachi | Y. Nakamura
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