THE EFFECT OF CADMIUM INJECTED IN OVO ON MINERALS LEVEL IN TISSUES OF ONE-DAY OLD CHICKS

The distribution of cadmium injected in ovo on day 4. of incubation in tissues of one-day old chicks was examined for the first time by the LA-ICP-MS method . The effect of cadmium on metabolism of essential elements in tissues was also investigated. The kidneys and liver were the main target organ...

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Cell cycle
Dietary minerals
Eggs
Embryos
Heavy metals
Kidneys
Lasers
Metabolism
Oxidative stress
Selenium
Toxicity
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