Zinc, copper, and magnesium concentrations in hair of children from southeastern Turkey

Zinc, copper, and magnesium concentrations in hair were measured in groups of children varying in one condition--protein-energy malnutrition, ricketts, thalassemia, malignancy, cardiac failure, or after prolonged infection and in healthy controls. As compared with controls, copper and magnesium conc...

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Magnesium - metabolism
Male
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Turkeys
Zinc - metabolism
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