Growth, reproduction and copper metabolism in animals exposed to elevated dietary levels of cadmium and zinc
I. The effects of cadmium and zinc at dietary concentrations typical of those that can arise as a result of adventitious contamination of feedstuffs were investigated. II. Cadmium (1.5 - 18 mg/kg) in the diet of rats induced copper deficiency over a period of 9 weeks when the diet contained 2.6 mg C...
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University of Aberdeen
1978
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