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doi: 10.1007/bf02419002
pmid: 7458671
Whole body autoradiography of 14C-aldrin and 14C-dieldrin in pregnant mice indicated a slow but persistent uptake of both substances in cartilage, e.g. in the vertebral and epiphyseal discs. Also in the fetal skeleton a marked accumulation was observed.
Dieldrin, Mice, Cartilage, Fetus, Aldrin, Pregnancy, Animals, Autoradiography, Female
Dieldrin, Mice, Cartilage, Fetus, Aldrin, Pregnancy, Animals, Autoradiography, Female
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