The Distribution of Injected 32P in Transient Hyperammonemia in the Chick and Rat

Summary The distribution of injected 32P was studied in the mildly hyperammonemic chick and rat. Ammonia toxicity in the chick resulted in decreased accumulation of 32P in the tibia (p

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Animals
Blood Urea Nitrogen
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Carbonates
Chickens
Injections, Intraperitoneal
Ketone Bodies - blood
Kidney - analysis
Liver - analysis
Male
Phosphates - analysis
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Phosphorus Isotopes
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Tibia - analysis
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