Incorporation of Uranium: I. Distribution of Intravenously and Intraperitoneally Injected Uranium
AUTOR(ES)
Walinder, G.
RESUMO
The distribution of uranium in mice following intravenous and intraperitoneal injections of uranyl nitrate and uranyl tricarbonate was studied by autoradiographic and fluorometric methods at different times after administration. The investigations revealed a higher retention of uranium in the spleen and bone than in other organs, including the kidneys.
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