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The food contaminant mycotoxin deoxynivalenol inhibits the swallowing reflex in anaesthetized rats

Abysique et al., 2015

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Abysique A
Tardivel C
Troadec J
Félix B
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Deoxynivalenol (DON), one of the most abundant mycotoxins found on cereals, is known to be implicated in acute and chronic illnesses in both humans and animals. Among the symptoms, anorexia, reduction of weight gain and decreased nutrition efficiency were …
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