Deoxynivalenol impairs hepatic and intestinal gene expression of selected oxidative stress, tight junction and inflammation proteins in broiler chickens, but addition of an adsorbing agent shifts the effects to the distal parts of the small intestine.
Broiler chickens are rather resistant to deoxynivalenol and thus, clinical signs are rarely seen. However, effects of subclinical concentrations of deoxynivalenol on both the intestine and the liver are less frequently studied at the molecular level. During our study, we investigated the effects of...
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Autores principales: | Ann Osselaere, Regiane Santos, Veerle Hautekiet, Patrick De Backer, Koen Chiers, Richard Ducatelle, Siska Croubels |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f1f21059cf4249929b80e9529f58ec93 |
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