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    Regulation of Intestinal Immune Response by Selective Removal of the Anterior, Posterior, or Entire Pituitary Gland in Trichinella spiralis Infected Golden Hamsters por Bassaganya Riera, Josep, Hernández Cervantes, Rosalía, Quintanar Stephano, Andrés, Moreno Méndoza, Norma, López Griego, Lorena, López Salazar, Valeria, Hernández Bello, Romel, Carrero, Julio César, Morales Montor, Jorge

    Publicado 2013
    “…The influence of anterior pituitary hormones on the gastrointestinal tract of humans and animals has been previously reported. Hypophysectomy (HYPOX) in the rat causes atrophy of the intestinal mucosa, and reduction of gastric secretion and intestinal absorption, as well as increased susceptibility to bacterial and viral infections. …”
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    Dietary feeding strategies for marine shrimp: a review por G.J. Tacon, Albert, F. Nates, Sergio, J. McNeil, Roderick

    Publicado 2019
    “…However, in marked contrast to existing commercial poultry andsalmon farming operations where animals are raised almost exclusively within intensivefarming systems and fed nutritionally-complete artificially compounded diets for theirentire life cycle (Beveridge, 2004; Leeson & Summers, 1997), shrimp are currentlyfarmed under a wide range of different production systems and fed an equally diversearray of different foods and feeding strategies throughout their life cycle (Cuzon et al.2004; Jory et al. 2001; Tacon, 2002).…”
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    Assessment of nutrient allocation and metabolic turnover rate in Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei co-fed live macroalgae Ulva clathrata and inert feed: dual stable isotope... por Gamboa Delgado, Julián, Peña Rodríguez, Alberto, Ricque Marie, Denis, Cruz Suárez, Lucía Elizabeth

    Publicado 2011
    “…Higher growth rates were observed in shrimps fed on regime 75F/25U (k = 0.062), followed by shrimps fed only inert feed (100F, k = 0.060). Animals reared only on U. clathrata (100U) showed minimal growth (k = 0.008) and very high metabolic turnover rates of carbon and nitrogen. …”
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