Pain behaviour after castration of piglets; effect of pain relief with lidocaine and/or meloxicam

scientific article published on 7 February 2013

Pain behaviour after castration of piglets; effect of pain relief with lidocaine and/or meloxicam is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S1751731113000086
P698PubMed publication ID23388116
P5875ResearchGate publication ID235414650

P2093author name stringL J Hellebrekers
E Lambooij
M Kluivers-Poodt
J J Zonderland
J Verbraak
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P433issue7
P921main subjectlidocaineQ216935
meloxicamQ414028
P304page(s)1158-1162
P577publication date2013-02-07
P1433published inAnimalQ2757752
P1476titlePain behaviour after castration of piglets; effect of pain relief with lidocaine and/or meloxicam
P478volume7

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