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The Turnover of Intestinal Epithelium in the Chick

A. R. Imondi, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1966 - 
- Vol. 45, Iss: 1, pp 142-147
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The movement of intestinal mucosal cells was followed using microradioautography after injecting chicks with antibiotics to study the turnover of intestinal epithelium in chicks and the mechanism of migration is not fully understood.
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This article is published in Poultry Science.The article was published on 1966-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 153 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ileum & Intestinal epithelium.

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Antibiotic growth promoters in agriculture: history and mode of action

TL;DR: The biological basis for antibiotic effects on animal growth efficiency will consider effects on intestinal microbiota and effects on the host animal and will use the germ-free animal to illustrate effects of the conventional microflora.
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Effects of dietary inclusion of probiotic and synbiotic on growth performance, organ weights, and intestinal histomorphology of broiler chickens

TL;DR: The dietary supplementations resulted in an increase in the villus height and crypt depth of intestinal mucosa of broilers and associated with improvement of growth performance for both synbiotic and probiotic.
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Intercurrent coccidiosis and necrotic enteritis of chickens: rational, integrated disease management by maintenance of gut integrity.

TL;DR: The necessarily wide range of topics reviewed emphasizes the enormous complexity of this disease combination, and indicates the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in order to reduce its harmful impact on the world's poultry industry.
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Histological alterations of intestinal villi in chickens fed dried Bacillus subtilis var. natto.

TL;DR: Results indicate that intestinal function was activated by the depressed blood ammonia concentration in the body of the chicken, and may suggest that the B. subtilis natto has the potential to be a beneficial microorganism in chickens.
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Body and intestinal growth of broiler chicks on a commercial starter diet. 1. Intestinal weight and mucosal development.

TL;DR: Although the intestinal mucosa of the Steggles × Ross (F 1 ) strain of broiler chickens reared on a commercial starter diet was structurally developed at hatch, there was much change in structure with age, especially over the first 7 d post hatch.
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Improvements in the coating technique of radioautography

TL;DR: The 1958 coating technique of Messier and Leblond for radioautography was investigated in the hope of eliminating artefacts and discovering the optimum conditions for reliable quantitativeRadioautography, and it is concluded that NTB2 bulk emulsion is the most suitable.
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