Bankowska et al., 1985 - Google Patents
Retention of lead in the ratBankowska et al., 1985
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- 13059013540128339630
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- Bankowska J
- Hine C
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- Publication venue
- Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology
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This study compares the relative effectiveness of different diets, therapeutic agents, and chelation in reducing the elevated tissue concentrations of lead in rats. Young male rats were given lead by exposure to drinking water containing 350 ppm of lead as lead acetate …
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