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Meta-analysis of the effects of the interaction between copper and molybdenum on weight gain and gain: feed ratio in growing cattle

Dias et al., 2011

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17607161842902834813
Author
Dias R
López S
Montanholi Y
Smith B
Haas L
France J
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Copper and molybdenum are essential trace minerals for proper functioning of many biological systems in ruminants. A variety of disease conditions are caused by lack of copper in the feed or by excesses of other minerals such as molybdenum which bind to copper and …
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