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... 1995. Effect of chromium tripicolinate on growth, glucose tolerance, insulin sensitivity, plasma metabolites, and growth hormone in pigs.
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... 1995. Effect of dietary chromium tripicolinate on insulin binding in isolated pig fat cells and erythrocyte ghosts.
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... 1993. Dietary chromium supplementation with or without somatotropin treatment alters hormones and metabolites in growing pigs without affecting growth performance.
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... 1995. Effect of supplemental dietary chromiumon growth performance of weanling swine.
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... 1995b. Dietary chromium picolinate additions improve gain:feed and carcass characteristics in growingfinishing pigs and increase litter size in reproducing sows.
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... 1995. Effects of dietary chromium picolinate supplementation on growth, carcass characteristics, and accretion rates of carcass tissues in growing-finishing swine.
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... 1981. Effect of supplemental dietary chromium or nicotinic acid on carbohydrate metabolism during basal, starvation, and refeeding periods in poults.
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... 1996a. Effects of dietary chromium supplementation on performance and immune response of pigs reared in a crowded nursery environment.
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... 1997. Interactive effects of dietary chromium tripicolinate and crude protein level in growing-finishing pigs provided inadequate and adequate floor space.


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