Use of radioisotopes in animal biology and the medical sciences : proceedings of a conference held in Mexico City, 21 November-1 December 1961.
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
| Language: | English French Russian Spanish |
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London ; New York :
Academic Press,
1962.
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Table of Contents:
- vol.1. Labeled urea studies relating bacterial urease to growth in birds and mamals
- Effect of aureomycin on the intestianl synthesis of corphyrins in the bird
- The radiometrical estimation of the distribution and excreation of triphenyl tin acetate in ruminants
- The large volume liquid scintillation detector and its use in studying the physiology, genetics and nutrition of farm animals
- Spontaneous carcinogenesis in C3H mice
- Extrahepatic gluconeogenesis from betahydroxybutyrate in sheep
- Metabolism of ¹³¹I in sheep and swine
- Estimation of and factors influencing the thyroxine secreation rate of domestica nd laboratory animals
- Studies of thyroid function in cattle and pigs
- vol.2. Incorporation of 45Ca and 32 P into the femur of the broiler from rations low and high in fat content
- Effects of vitamin D on the movement of isotopes of elements of groups IIA and IIB in chicks
- Natural and fission product gamma radioactivity of individual grease wool fleeces
- Effect of calcium and phosphorus levels in the diet on magnesium metabolism in chickens
- Orthodontic treatment by active extension of the lower jaw of the rabbit and its uptake of 45Ca and 32P
- Distribution and kinetics of 48V2O5 in mice
- The role of the mammary gland in the utilization of carbon from fatty acids and carbohydrate for synthesis of amino acids in the intact cow
- Fatty acid metabolism in the ruminant
- Studies with radioactive phosphorus, 32P, on the importance of phospholipids for fat metabolism in cows
- Studies with radioactivephosphorus, 32P, on the importance of phospholipids for fat metabolism in cows
- The transport of tritium labelled triglyceride from the rumen to the milk in the cow
- Investigation into urea metabolism in ruminants using 14C urea