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Nutrition

Abdominal adipose tissue from broiler chickens selected for body weight or for food efficiency differ in in vitro lipolytic sensitivity to glucagon and to chicken growth hormone, but not to dibutyryl cAMP

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Pages 1069-1075 | Published online: 08 Nov 2007

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