Nitrogen oxide metabolism in embryos of fast- and slow-growing poultry forms

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作者
V. Yu. Titov
N. S. Akimova
E. Z. Vinnikova
V. I. Fisinin
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[1] All-Russian Poultry Husbandry Research and Technological Institute,
关键词
poultry; embryo; nitrogen oxide metabolism;
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10.3103/S1068367409040156
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It is shown that metabolism of nitrogen oxide and its derivatives in embryos of fast- and slow-growing forms of chickens, quail, and ostriches initially has a qualitative difference. The mechanism of this difference and possibility of its practical use are discussed.
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页码:266 / 268
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