The role of ornithine aminotransferase in developing fetal porcine small intestine and in cultured enterocytes /
The small intestine of domestic animals and humans develops relatively early in gestation compared to the rodent, suggesting that it may play a role in fetal development. In most neonatal animals, the small intestine is the primary source of endogenous arginine before weaning and expresses all of t...
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