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EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE EXCRETION AND DISTRIBUTION OF Cs$sup 137$. VIII. EFFECTS OF STARVATION AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF NUTRIENT SOLUTION

Journal Article · · Kitakanto Igaku (Japan)
Forty-eight hours of starvation after the administration of Cs/sup 1// sup 3//sup 7/ caused a decrease in excretion. Retention was not improved by transfusion of Ringer's solution. There was no significant change in starved mice after the transfusion of glucose solution, but they recovered rapidiy when food was given. Rb/sup 8//sup 6/ was used in a similar experiment, with similar results. When a transfusion of Hinger's solution and glucose was given to normal mice, there was no appreciable change in the excretion and body distribution of Cs/sup 1//sup 3//sup 7/. When periston-N (polyvinylpyrrolidone) was given, some increase in retention in the muscles was observed with no change in excretion. (Absts. Japan. Med., 1: No. 7,
Research Organization:
Gunma Univ., Maebashi, Japan
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-15-021978
OSTI ID:
4049671
Journal Information:
Kitakanto Igaku (Japan), Journal Name: Kitakanto Igaku (Japan) Vol. Vol: 9; ISSN KKAIA
Country of Publication:
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Language:
English