respectively. There were three scenarios examined in our experiment: low-altitude Hu sheep raised in the lowlands (scenario 1); high-altitude Hu sheep, namely low-altitude Hu sheep that were translocated to the highlands (scenario
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respectively. There were three scenarios examined in our experiment: low-altitude Hu sheep raised in the lowlands (scenario 1); high-altitude Hu sheep, namely low-altitude Hu sheep that were translocated to the highlands (scenario
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Regarding liver function, transaminases levels (AST and/or ALT) were augmented in the majority of NR-VL (7 out 10), but in only one out 5 of the R-VL group (p< 0.05, Table2). The total bilirubin was at normal levels in both groups; however, the direct bilirubin (DB) levels we...
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