Hurley, 2001 - Google Patents
Mammary gland growth in the lactating sowHurley, 2001
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- Hurley W
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- Livestock production science
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The short lactation period of the modern sow is critical for determining the success of piglet survival and growth. Increases in milk production during early lactation may result from increases in secretory cell numbers, enhancement of functional differentiation of cells, or …
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