1949
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-71-17312
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Excretion of Radiocalcium by Normal Rats.

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“…Evidently rats excrete eight to twenty times more endogenous calcium in the feces than in the urine under normal conditions (21)(22)(23). This is also shown by the data of L'Heureux, Tweedy, and Zorn (24), when they injected minimal quantities of inert calcium with their dose. In cows (10,25,26) and in dogs (9, 27) the feces also appears to be the more important route of elimination for endogenous calcium.…”
Section: Combined Excretion Datasupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Evidently rats excrete eight to twenty times more endogenous calcium in the feces than in the urine under normal conditions (21)(22)(23). This is also shown by the data of L'Heureux, Tweedy, and Zorn (24), when they injected minimal quantities of inert calcium with their dose. In cows (10,25,26) and in dogs (9, 27) the feces also appears to be the more important route of elimination for endogenous calcium.…”
Section: Combined Excretion Datasupporting
confidence: 58%