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Sex and calcium transport through the duodenal wall of rats

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Nachweis, dass bei umgestülpten Duodenalabschnitten junger Ratten (1–16 Monate) nur bei den ca. 8wöchigen männlichen Tieren der45Ca-Transport wesentlich gesteigert war; die übrigen Altersgruppen zeigten keinen Geschlechtsdimorphismus.

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Gruden, N., Buben, M. Sex and calcium transport through the duodenal wall of rats. Experientia 31, 198–199 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01990704

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