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Influence of somatic cell count and trace element supplementation on lactation performance and DNA methylation in PBMC and MEC during early lactation in Holstein dairy cows

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Influence of somatic cell count and trace element supplementation on lactation performance and DNA methylation in PBMC and MEC during early lactation

in Holstein dairy cows

Marion Boutinaud, Maxime Gasselin, J. Zawadzki, B. Pount, Michel Fargetton, Hélène Kiefer, Hélène Jammes

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Marion Boutinaud, Maxime Gasselin, J. Zawadzki, B. Pount, Michel Fargetton, et al.. Influence of somatic cell count and trace element supplementation on lactation performance and DNA methylation in PBMC and MEC during early lactation in Holstein dairy cows. 6. IDF international mastitis conference, International Dairy Federation (IDF). FRA., Sep 2016, Nantes, France. �hal-02740296�

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