Abstract
Young immature rats of both sexes were fed with a diet either high (1.95%) or low (0.31%) in Ca content. A s.c. injection of weightless90Sr results in a better excretion of radiostrontium with the faeces during feeding with high Ca diet. The retention of activity in the femori 30 days after injection is, in the same case, lower than by feeding with low Ca diet.
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