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- who: Shiping Bai from the Osmaniye Korkut Ata University, Turkey have published the research: Protective effects of selenized yeast on the combination of cadmium-, lead-, mercury-, and chromium-induced toxicity in laying hens, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Dietary HEM exposure depressed laying performance and egg white quality which are likely associated with HEM impaired antioxidant capacity, disrupted hepatic function, and elevated HEM accumulation in the egg yolk and egg white.
- how: The results showed that dietary HEM exposure significantly increased (P and amplt 0.05) serum AST activity as compared to the . . .
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