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SHORT NOTE [NOTA CORTA] PLASMA INSULIN AND IGF-1 AND HEPATIC ACTIVITY IN SAANEN GOAT KIDS, AROUND WEANING [INSULINA Y IGF-1 EN PLASMA Y LA ACTIVIDAD HEPÁTICA EN CABRITOS SAANEN ALREDEDOR DEL DESTETE]
2009
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
unpublished
Weaning is a crucial event in the life of young ruminants. At weaning ruminal and digestive activity are still incomplete, so weaning may coincide with a period of growth stasis. Since insulin and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) can play a fundamental role in post-natal development, the aim of the present study was to evaluate plasma variations of insulin and IGF-1 levels and their relationships with the hepatic activity, around weaning. For this purpose, eleven 3-days-old Saanen goat kids
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