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Endocrine regulation of gut maturation in early life in pigs
Thomas Thymann
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Endocrine Regulation
100%
Gut Maturation
100%
Intestine
100%
Enteral nutrition
66%
Endocrine Changes
66%
Microbial Colonization
66%
High Morbidity
66%
Commercial pig
33%
Thermoregulation
33%
Neonate
33%
Term Birth
33%
Glucagon-like
33%
High Mortality
33%
Hypoglycemia
33%
Respiration
33%
Hypothermia
33%
Late Gestation
33%
Mammalian Species
33%
Perinatal Mortality
33%
Early Postnatal Period
33%
Adaptation
33%
Diet Type
33%
Asphyxia
33%
Pig Production
33%
Acute Challenge
33%
Environmental Factors
33%
Perinatal Life
33%
Sepsis
33%
Clinical Complications
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Gut
100%
Maturation
100%
Endocrine Regulation
100%
Microbial Colonization
66%
Enteric Feeding
66%
Pregnancy
66%
Thermoregulation
33%
Asphyxia
33%
Hypoglycemia
33%
Sepsis
33%
Diet Types
33%
Developmental Stage
33%
Environmental Factor
33%
Neonate
33%
Term Birth
33%
Neonatal Infant
33%
Perinatal Mortality
33%
Hypothermia
33%
Perinatal Period
33%
Glucagon Like Peptide 2
33%