Modulation of chicken gut contractility by Melissa officinalis—ex vivo study
Martyna Posłuszny(Warsaw University of Life Sciences), Marta Mendel(Warsaw University of Life Sciences), Mohammed El Amine Benarbia(Feed Control (Norway)), Sorphon Suor-Cherer(Feed Control (Norway)), Sekhou Cisse(Feed Control (Norway)), Magdalena Chłopecka(Warsaw University of Life Sciences)
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