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pmid: 5696769
SummaryA dietary level of 20 ppm of dieldrin increased growth in rats raised on rations containing low levels of thiamine, or conversely, the low dietary intake of thiamine produced a smaller growth depression in rats ingesting dieldrin. There was a marked variation among litters in their response to the nutritional stress and the dieldrin produced a more pronounced response in those litters which were more susceptible to the thiamine deficiency stress.
Male, Dieldrin, Body Weight, Animals, Thiamine Deficiency, Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Drug Synergism, Female, Growth, Thiamine, Rats
Male, Dieldrin, Body Weight, Animals, Thiamine Deficiency, Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Drug Synergism, Female, Growth, Thiamine, Rats
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