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1. Effects of different dietary vitamin D combinations during the grower phase and the feed restriction phase on growth performance and sternal morphology, mineralization, and related genes expression of bone metabolism in Pekin ducks.

2. Effects of supplemented mode of emulsifier on growth performance, serum biochemical index, quality of meat and skin fat, and nutrient utilization in Pekin ducks.

3. Effects of a high-fat diet on the growth performance, lipid metabolism, and the fatty acids composition of liver and skin fat in Pekin ducks aged from 10 to 40 days.

4. Corn distiller's dried grains with solubles as an alternative ingredient to corn and soybean meal in Pekin duck diets based on its predicted AME and the evaluated standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids.

5. Evaluation of the ileal digestibility and excreta retention of phosphorus for feed phosphates in broiler chickens and in Pekin ducks.

6. Effects of dietary corn germ meal levels on growth performance, serum biochemical parameters, meat quality, and standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids in Pekin ducks.

7. Effects of rapeseed meal on laying performance and egg quality in laying ducks.

8. Effects of enzyme-treated soy protein on performance, digestive enzyme activity and mRNA expression of nutrient transporters of laying hens fed different nutrient density diets.

10. Effect of different concentrations of neohesperidin dihydrochalcone on performance, egg quality, serum biochemistry and intestinal morphology in laying hens.

11. The impacts of egg storage time and maternal dietary vitamin E on the growth performance and antioxidant capacity of progeny chicks.

12. Dietary resistant potato starch improves growth performance and feather development in Pekin ducks fed a low phosphorus diet.

13. Protease supplementation attenuates the intestinal health damage caused by low-protein diets in Pekin ducks.

14. Effects of graded levels of phytase supplementation on growth performance, serum biochemistry, tibia mineralization, and nutrient utilization in Pekin ducks.

15. Effects of dietary protein levels and protease supplementation on growth performance, carcass traits, meat quality, and standardized ileal digestibility of amino acid in Pekin ducks fed a complex diet.

16. Effect of dietary 25-hydroxycholecalciferol on the sternal mass of meat ducks under different vitamin regimens.

17. Evaluation of the standardized ileal digestibility of amino acids of rapeseed meals varying in protein solubility for Pekin ducks.

18. Different microbiomes are found in healthy breeder ducks and those with foot pad dermatitis.

19. The effects of varieties and levels of rapeseed expeller cake on egg production performance, egg quality, nutrient digestibility, and duodenum morphology in laying hens.

20. High vitamin levels ameliorate negative effect of rapeseed meal in meat ducks by improving antioxidant activity.

21. Calcium affects sternal mass by effects on osteoclast differentiation and function in meat ducks fed low nutrient density diets.

22. Effects of Lonicera confusa and Astragali Radix extracts supplementation on egg production performance, egg quality, sensory evaluation, and antioxidative parameters of laying hens during the late laying period.

23. Growth performance, zinc tissue content, and intestinal health in meat ducks fed different specific surface area of micronized zinc oxide.

24. Effect of dietary graded resistant potato starch levels on growth performance, plasma cytokines concentration, and intestinal health in meat ducks.

25. Study on the morphology and mineralization of the tibia in meat ducks from 1 to 56 d.

26. Effects of supplementation with different rapeseed oil sources and levels on production performance, egg quality, and serum parameters in laying hens.

27. High dietary energy content increases inflammatory markers after lipopolysaccharide challenge in meat ducks.

28. Methionine deficiency decreases hepatic lipid exportation and induces liver lipid accumulation in broilers.

29. Effect of Dietary Non-phytate Phosphorus Levels on the Diversity and Structure of Cecal Microbiota in Meat Duck from 1 to 21 d of age.

30. Effects of maternal dietary canthaxanthin and 25-hydroxycholecalciferol supplementation on antioxidant status and calcium-phosphate metabolism of progeny ducks.

31. Effect of dietary xylooligosaccharides on intestinal characteristics, gut microbiota, cecal short-chain fatty acids, and plasma immune parameters of laying hens.

32. Effect of dietary fiber levels on performance, gizzard development, intestinal morphology, and nutrient utilization in meat ducks from 1 to 21 days of age.

33. A study on the sternum growth and mineralization kinetic of meat duck from 35 to 63 days of age.

34. Effects of dietary canthaxanthin and 25-hydroxycholecalciferol supplementation on the antioxidant status and tibia quality of duck breeders and newly hatched ducklings.

35. Effect of tea polyphenols on production performance, egg quality, and hepatic antioxidant status of laying hens in vanadium-containing diets.

36. Dietary threonine response of Pekin ducks from hatch to 14 d of age based on performance, serology, and intestinal mucin secretion.

37. The effects of maternal dietary vitamin premixes, canthaxanthin, and 25-hydroxycholecalciferol on the performance of progeny ducklings.

38. Effect of dietary methionine content on growth performance, carcass traits, and feather growth of Pekin duck from 15 to 35 days of age.

39. The response of meat ducks from 15 to 35 d of age to gossypol from cottonseed meal.

40. Effect of dietary energy and protein content on growth and carcass traits of Pekin ducks.

41. Effects of dietary gossypol concentration on growth performance, blood profiles, and hepatic histopathology in meat ducks.

42. Effects of low ambient temperatures and dietary vitamin C supplement on growth performance, blood parameters, and antioxidant capacity of 21-day-old broilers.

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