Biliary excretion of 203 Hg, 64 Cu, 52 Mn, and 210 Pb in the rat.

M Cikrt
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MeSH Term

Animals
Bile
Biliary Tract
Copper
Digestive System
Female
Kidney
Lead
Liver
Manganese
Mercury
Mercury Isotopes
Radioisotopes
Rats
Time Factors

Chemicals

Mercury Isotopes
Radioisotopes
Lead
Manganese
Copper
Mercury

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