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Subject: Zinc--Physiological effect
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Theses
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Apoptosis
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C-peptide
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Cellular signal transduction
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Children--Diseases
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Chronic renal failure in children
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Deficiency diseases in domestic animals
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Glucose
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Leptin
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Metabolism--Regulation
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Mice--Immunology
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Poultry--Feeding and feeds
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Rats--Behavior
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Rats--Nutrition
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Rats--Physiology
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Sows--Feeding and feeds
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Swine
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Zinc deficiency diseases
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Perturbation of lymphopoiesis by dietary zinc deficiency in young adult a/j mice
Osati-Ashtiani, Farzaneh
Text (1996)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Effect of zinc on the growth, development and reproduction of gilts
Hill, Gretchen Myers
Text (1981)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Nucleic acid and protein metabolism in the zinc-deficient pig
Ku, Pao Kwen, 1933-
Text (1970)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The influence of zinc on growth and development and on energy intakes of children with chronic renal failure
Hagan, Dorothy Wermuth
Text (1985)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Signaling pathways involved in zinc-induced apoptosis
Mann, James J.
Text (2005)
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The influence of an enteric infection on zinc metabolism
Whitenack, Delbert L., 1930-
Text (1970)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
The role of zinc in poultry nutrition
Roberson, Robert Harvey
Text (1959)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Adipose-derived molecular amplification of glucose trafficking in the bloodstream : a potential new role for leptin
Keshavarz, Hamideh
Text (2018)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Behavioral and physiological effects of zinc deficiency in young and aging male Holtzman rats
Gordon, Elizabeth Fabri
Text (1979)
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