Pickett et al., 1992 - Google Patents
Evidence for dietary essentiality of lithium in the ratPickett et al., 1992
- Document ID
- 6887642416001118605
- Author
- Pickett E
- O’Dell B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Biological trace element research
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The purpose of this study was to determine the dietary essentiality of lithium (Li) in rats. In three experiments, two types of diets were fed during growth, reproduction, and lactation. In the first experiment, dams were maintained on a corn-based diet containing 2 ng or 500 ng …
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