Non-starch Polysaccharide Degrading Enzymes in Corn and Wheat-Based Broiler Diets: Dual Activity for Major Substrates

  • Kirsten De Keyser
  • Noël Dierick
  • Leni Kuterna
  • et al.
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Abstract

High endothelial venules (HEVs) are specialized postcapillary venules found in lymphoid tissues that support high levels of lymphocyte extravasation from the blood. Here, Jean-Philippe Girard and Timothy Springer highlight the unique properties of HEV endothelium, discuss the molecular mechanisms controlling HEV specialization and review evidence suggesting that HEVs could play an important role in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases.

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Kirsten De Keyser, Noël Dierick, Leni Kuterna, Olivier Maigret, Sebastian Kaczmarek, Andrzej Rutkowski, & Erik Vanderbeke. (2018). Non-starch Polysaccharide Degrading Enzymes in Corn and Wheat-Based Broiler Diets: Dual Activity for Major Substrates. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology A, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.17265/2161-6256/2018.02.004

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