Effect of Experimental Chronic Renal Insufficiency on Bone Mineral and Collagen Maturation
AUTOR(ES)
Russell, J. E.
RESUMO
The effect of chronic renal disease on bone matrix and mineral maturation was evaluated in rats with experimental renal insufficiency of 2-11 wk duration utilizing bromoform-toluene gradient fractionation of bone powder, pulse labeling experiments with 45Ca and proline-3H differential extraction, and X-ray diffraction techniques.
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