Permeability of the Mammary Gland to Sodium-24, Potassium-42, Chlorine-36 and Iodine-131

PHOSPHORUS-32 and calcium-45 appear in the blood of goats a few minutes after their administration through the teat 1,2 . The regulation of milk electrolyte content is little understood, and it seems necessary to examine the problem of udder permeability further in order to understand these problems...

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Anions
BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Chlorine - metabolism
CHLORINE 36
DIFFUSION
GLANDS
GOATS
Humanities and Social Sciences
Humans
Iodine - metabolism
IODINE 131
Ions
letter
MAMMARY GLANDS
Mammary Glands, Animal - physiology
Mammary Glands, Human
MILK
Milk - chemistry
multidisciplinary
Permeability
Potassium - metabolism
POTASSIUM 42
Radioisotopes
Science
Science (multidisciplinary)
Sodium - metabolism
SODIUM 24
title Permeability of the Mammary Gland to Sodium-24, Potassium-42, Chlorine-36 and Iodine-131
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