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Source: PubMed
British journal of industrial medicine
1972;29 (1): 74-80.
Biliary excretion of 203 Hg, 64 Cu, 52 Mn, and 210 Pb in the rat.
M Cikrt
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PMID: 5060249
Abstract
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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
Journal Article
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Biliary
excretion
203
Hg
64
Cu
52
Mn
210
Pb
rat
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