Wu et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Developmental changes of free amino acid concentrations in fetal fluids of pigsWu et al., 1995
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- 13945553130645540067
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- Wu G
- Bazer F
- Tou W
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- The Journal of nutrition
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Free amino acid concentrations were determined in amniotic and allantoic fluids and in fetal and maternal uterine plasma of pigs during gestation. Glycine and glutamine were the most abundant free amino acids in maternal uterine arterial and fetal umbilical venous plasma …
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