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Effect of intrahepatic glucose infusions on feeding in heavy and light breed chicks

Although food intake regulation by the central nervous system in the fowl has received considerable attention, studies examining peripheral regulatory mechanisms are relatively few. The objective of these experiments was to determine the role of the liver in short-term regulation of feeding. Small v...

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Published in:Poultry science 1985-04, Vol.64 (4), p.751-756
Main Authors: Lacy, M P, Van Krey, H P, Skewes, P A, Denbow, D M
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Body Weight
Chickens - genetics
Chickens - physiology
Eating - drug effects
Glucose - administration & dosage
Glucose - pharmacology
Infusions, Parenteral
Isotonic Solutions
Jugular Veins
Liver - drug effects
Liver - physiology
Male
Portal Vein
title Effect of intrahepatic glucose infusions on feeding in heavy and light breed chicks
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