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Eleven elements in hepatocyte of mice fed with zinc deficient diet and those fed with control diet were determined by INAA. Zinc concentration, especially, in cytosolic fraction of zinc deficient mice was lower than that of control ones. On the other hand, cobalt concentrations in all fractions of zinc deficient mice were higher than those of control ones. However, when SDS-PAGE was performed for cytosolic fraction of hepatic cells, the positions and the number of the protein bands on gel developed for zinc deficient mice were not different from those for control ones.
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Kamishima, J., Ogi, T., Minayoshi, R. et al. Determination of trace elements in hepatocyte of zinc deficient mice by means of INAA. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 272, 419–422 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-007-0539-9
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