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Effects of dietary boron in rats fed a vitamin D-deficient diet.

Dupre et al., 1994

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13752928095052895456
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Dupre J
Keenan M
Hegsted M
Brudevold A
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Environmental health perspectives

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Although boron has long been known to be a required nutrient for plants, it was not until recently that there was any suggestion of a nutritional requirement for animals and humans. Addition of boron to the diet of vitamin D-deficient chicks indicated that boron may play a role …
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