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From: Restored intestinal integrity, nutrients transporters, energy metabolism, antioxidative capacity and decreased harmful microbiota were associated with IUGR piglet's catch-up growth before weanling

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Experiment design and the establishment of CUG model. A Schematic representation of the experimental design. B Body weight from birth to postnatal 26 d of NBW, CUG and NCUG piglets. NBW, normal birth weight. IUGR, intrauterine growth retardation. CUG, catch-up growth. NCUG, not catch-up growth. P < 0.05, *NBW vs. CUG-IUGR. P < 0.01, **NBW vs. CUG, ##NBW vs. NCUG, $$CUG vs. NCUG

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