Abstract
Synopsis Fluctuations in calcium and magnesium were measured in the shell gland fluid and blood from the inferior oviducal vein of the domestic fowl throughout the laying cycle. It was concluded that: The variations in calcium concentration reflected both the known uptake of this ion by the albumen and medullary bone formation and destruction. The variations in magnesium concentration did not parallel the changes in calcium concentration. Magnesium was released into the blood during medullary bone formation.
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