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    A diet containing native or fermented wheat bran does not interfere with natural microbiota of laying hens by Wanzenböck, E, Zitz, U, Steinbauer, C, Kneifel, W, Domig, K J, Schedle, K

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-06-2020)
    “…Wheat bran (WB) is an important side product of the milling industry and can serve as dietary fiber compound for monogastric animals. The aim of this study was…”
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    Very high expander processing of maize on animal performance, digestibility and product quality of finishing pigs and broilers by Puntigam, R., Schedle, K., Schwarz, C., Wanzenböck, E., Eipper, J., Lechner, E.-M., Yin, L., Gierus, M.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-07-2018)
    “…The present study investigated the effect of hydrothermic maize processing and supplementation of amino acids (AA) in two experiments. In total, 60 barrows and…”
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    Ribosomal transcription units integrated via T‐DNA transformation associate with the nucleolus and do not require upstream repeat sequences for activity in Arabidopsis thaliana by Wanzenböck, Eva‐Maria, Schöfer, Christian, Schweizer, Dieter, Bachmair, Andreas

    “…Ribosomal repeat units of Arabidopsis thaliana were introduced into the A. thaliana genome via Agrobacterium‐mediated transformation. Ribosomal transgenes…”
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    The upstream Sal repeat-containing segment of Arabidopsis thaliana ribosomal DNA intergenic region (IGR) enhances the activity of adjacent protein-coding genes by Schlögelhofer, Peter, Nizhynska, Victoria, Feik, Nicholas, Chambon, Céline, Potuschak, Thomas, Wanzenböck, Eva-Maria, Schweizer, Dieter, Bachmair, Andreas

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-08-2002)
    “…The sequence containing 'upstream Sal repeats' (USR) from the Arabidopsis thaliana ribosomal DNA intergenic region (IGR) was tested for its influence on the in…”
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