1985
DOI: 10.1139/y85-207
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The precision and accuracy of noninvasive measurements of total body calcium in the rat

Abstract: It has been proposed that the adult castrated male rat may be used as a model of human postmenopausal osteoporosis. If such a model is valid then the total body calcium of castrated rats should progressively decrease compared with normal rats. To search for this age-related difference, it will be necessary to use a measurement technique with a precision which is small compared with the magnitude of the change to be detected. From measurements of total body calcium by neutron activation and by whole body ashing… Show more

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