Changes in the content of major proteins and selected hormones in the blood serum of piglets during the early postnatal period.

@article{Szymeczko2009ChangesIT,
  title={Changes in the content of major proteins and selected hormones in the blood serum of piglets during the early postnatal period.},
  author={Roman Szymeczko and Wojciech Kapelański and Anna Piotrowska and Jan Dybała and Monika Bogusławska-Tryk and Katarzyna Burlikowska and Iwona Hertig and Maciej Sassek and Ewa Pruszyńska‐Oszmałek and Paweł Ma{\'c}kowiak},
  journal={Folia biologica},
  year={2009},
  volume={57 1-2},
  pages={
          97-103
        }
}
The aim of the study was to determine the changes in the content of major proteins, glucose and selected hormones in the blood of piglets during the first 7 days of neonatal life. The study involved an entire litter of eight newborn piglets of F1 hybrids (Polish White Large x Polish Landrace) delivered from one sow in the second gestation. In blood samples collected directly after parturition (before colostrum intake), in the 12th, 24th and 48th hour and in 7th day of life, the content of total… 
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