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Cadmium‐109 metabolism in mice. I. Organ retention in mice fed a nutritionally sufficient diet during successive rounds of gestation and lactation

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Pages 115-129 | Received 23 Apr 1992, Accepted 12 Aug 1992, Published online: 20 Oct 2009

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BartlettD. Whelton, JaneM. Toomey & MarykaH. Bhattacharyya. (1993) Cadmium‐109 metabolism in mice. IV. diet versus maternal stores as a source of cadmium transfer to mouse fetuses and pups during gestation and lactation. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 40:4, pages 531-546.
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BartlettD. Whelton, DavidP. Peterson, ElizabethS. Moretti & MarykaH. Bhattacharyya. (1993) Cadmium‐109 metabolism in mice. III. Organ retention in mice ovariectomized after experiencing multiple rounds of gestation and lactation. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 38:2, pages 147-157.
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BartlettD. Whelton, ElizabethS. Moretti, DavidP. Peterson & MarykaH. Bhattacharyya. (1993) Cadmium‐109 metabolism in mice. II. Organ retention in mice fed a nutritionally deficient diet during successive rounds of gestation and lactation. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 38:2, pages 131-145.
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B.D. Whelton, D.P. Peterson, E.S. Moretti, H. Dare & M.H. Bhattacharyya. (1997) Skeletal changes in multiparous, nulliparous and ovariectomized mice fed either a nutrient-sufficient or -deficient diet containing cadmium. Toxicology 119:2, pages 103-121.
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