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Autoradiographic analysis of the distribution of labelled Ca and P in bones

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Dünnschliffe von frisch fixierten oder mazerierten Knochen wurdenin vitro der Einwirkung von radio-aktiven Ca- und P-Salzen unterworfen. Die Autoradiographien beweisen, daß Ca45 und P32 in größerer Menge von den verhältnismäßig weniger kalzifizierten Abschnitten der Grundsubstanz des Knochens übernommen werden. Die Menge der anorganischen Salze, welche unter diesen Bedingungen von den verschiedenen Knochen aufgenommen wird, hängt hauptsächlich von der relativen Menge der vorhandenen organischen Substanzen und von den in der Grundsubstanz enthaltenen Osteomukoiden ab.

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Amprino, R. Autoradiographic analysis of the distribution of labelled Ca and P in bones. Experientia 8, 20–22 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02168886

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