Incorporation of Uranium: II. Distribution of Uranium Absorbed through the Lungs and the Skin
AUTOR(ES)
Walinder, G.
RESUMO
In experiments on mice, rabbits, and piglets the distribution of uranium was studied at different times after exposure. Uranium was administered by inhalation (mice) and through the skin (rabbits and piglets).
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