Abstract
Despite the large differences between Cd and Al in their physico-chemical properties, it is interesting that the two metals eventually induce osteomalacia. Therefore, the authors attempted to investigate, in vitro, the effects of Cd and Al on acid and alkaline phosphatases in rat calvarium, and in addition, to measure serum alkaline phosphatase in adult animals given Cd or Al.
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