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    Peripheral and gastrointestinal immune systems of healthy cattle raised outdoors at pasture or indoors on a concentrate-based ration 

    Lejeune, A.; Monahan, F. J.; Moloney, A. P.; Earley, B.; Black, Alistair; Campion, D. P.; Englishby, T.; Reilly, P.; O'Doherty, J.; Sweeney, T. (BioMed Central Ltd, 2010)
    Background: Despite an increasing preference of consumers for beef produced from more extensive pasture-based production systems and potential human health benefits from the consumption of such beef, data regarding the ...
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    Campion, D. P. (1)
    Earley, B. (1)Englishby, T. (1)Lejeune, A. (1)Moloney, A. P. (1)Monahan, F. J. (1)O'Doherty, J. (1)Reilly, P. (1)Sweeney, T. (1)Keyword0702 Animal Production (1)070202 Animal Growth and Development (1)Animal Feed (1)Animal Husbandry (1)Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena (1)
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    cattle (1)Diet (1)Female (1)Gastrointestinal Tract (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 (1)
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