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pubmed-article:3420601pubmed:abstractTextIn a feeding trial lasting for months Halothane-positive fattening pigs were put on a diet containing different concentrations of vitamin E and selenium. After a Myostress application vitamin E and selenium were additionally injected in order to examine stress resistance (CK-test) and regenerative capacity (histological examination of Musculus longissimus dorsi) of skeletal muscle. The study revealed that neither high dietary levels of vitamin E/selenium nor a vitamin E/selenium treatment applied after stress are capable of preventing stress related myopathy nor can they influence its healing up favourably.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:3420601pubmed:articleTitle[The advantages of the use of vitamin E and selenium for the prevention and therapy of porcine stress syndrome].lld:pubmed
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