
doi: 10.1007/bf01955305
pmid: 6825795
Emission spectroscopic analysis of amphibian and mammalian skin ash for the study of trace metals shows that nickel, lead and tin may play some role in the pigmentation-depigmentation process.
Male, Albinism, Pigmentation, Bufonidae, Arsenic, Rats, Lead, Metals, Nickel, Tin, Animals, Copper, Skin
Male, Albinism, Pigmentation, Bufonidae, Arsenic, Rats, Lead, Metals, Nickel, Tin, Animals, Copper, Skin
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