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Injection of cadmium chloride to rats fed by normal calcium diet induced disturbances of tibia and incisor hard tissues metabolism. It is suggested that there may be the possibility of direct cadmium actions on those hard tissues metabolisms.
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Acknowledgment. The author wishes to thank Professor Yasumi Ogura for his valuable advices concerning this work.
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Furuta, H. Cadmium effects on bone and dental tissues of rats in acute and subacute poisoning. Experientia 34, 1317–1318 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01981442
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