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Gastric Acid in the Newborn Foal: Profiles and Responses to H2-Receptor Antagonismin Health and Disease
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Sanchez, L., Lester, G. and Merritt, A. (2020) “Gastric Acid in the Newborn Foal: Profiles and Responses to H2-Receptor Antagonismin Health and Disease”, AAEP Annual Convention - Albuquerque, 1999. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/aaep/aaep-annual-convention-albuquerque-1999/gastric-acid-newborn-foal-profiles-and-responses-to-h2-receptor-antagonismin-health-and-disease (Accessed: 12 September 2024).
Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
Island Whirl Equine Colic Research Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, FL , USA.
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