Steel et al., 1984 - Google Patents
Effects of environmental and dietary factors on human rotavirus infection in gnotobiotic pigletsSteel et al., 1984
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- Steel R
- Torres-Medina A
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- Infection and immunity
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The addition of proteolytic enzyme to diets fed to newborn gnotobiotic piglets exacerbated their diarrheal response after oral infection with human rotaviruses. Supplementation of diets with proteolytic enzyme and reduced ambient temperature were evaluated for effects upon …
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