The objective of the presented study was to compare rubidium concentration in different organs of bitches, depending on their health state. Samples of muscles, liver, and kidneys collected post mortem from 45 animals, at the age of 1-8 years, were examined. Chemical analysis was conducted using the inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy method. The contents of rubidium in particular organs varied from 2.07 to 4.52, from 1.25 to 3.81, and from 1.32 to 3.78 mg·kg-1 of wet weight for muscle, kidney, and liver samples, respectively. The highest values were observed in animals with neoplastic disease and the lowest in healthy animals. These differences were highly statistically significant
BackgroundCopper associated hepatitis (CAH) has been increasingly recognized in dogs, and speculatio...
ObjectiveTo determine the profile of 14 polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and 23 polychlorinate...
Iodine is a crucial component of thyroid hormones and the urinary excretion of iodide reflects the r...
Rubidium is an alkaline metal with exceptional chemical activity. Together with lithium, sodium, pot...
This study was conducted to measure the concentrations of strontium (Sr), barium (Ba), cadmium (Cd),...
This study aimed at determining Pb concentration in the blood of dogs raised in the environment poll...
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International audienceIn wildlife ecotoxicology, the rationale for using blood rather than other bod...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the concentration of lead in blood of dogs from Polish urban po...
Submission of blood samples to referral laboratories is very common in veterinary practice. Internal...
Abstract Background Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widel...
Copper (Cu) influence on chronic hepatitis (CH) have been thoroughly studied in dogs, while a few in...
Abstract Hereditary copper-associated hepatitis in dogs resembles Wilson’s disease, a copper storage...
The topic of this diploma work was to evaluate the hematological and biochemical indicators of vario...
BackgroundCopper associated hepatitis (CAH) has been increasingly recognized in dogs, and speculatio...
ObjectiveTo determine the profile of 14 polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and 23 polychlorinate...
Iodine is a crucial component of thyroid hormones and the urinary excretion of iodide reflects the r...
Rubidium is an alkaline metal with exceptional chemical activity. Together with lithium, sodium, pot...
This study was conducted to measure the concentrations of strontium (Sr), barium (Ba), cadmium (Cd),...
This study aimed at determining Pb concentration in the blood of dogs raised in the environment poll...
Environmental exposure to potentially toxic trace elements (PTEs) leads to health problems in animal...
Lead (Pb)-poisoning is a serious public health concern and dogs have been useful as a sentinel-anima...
International audienceIn wildlife ecotoxicology, the rationale for using blood rather than other bod...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the concentration of lead in blood of dogs from Polish urban po...
Submission of blood samples to referral laboratories is very common in veterinary practice. Internal...
Abstract Background Although the influence of copper ([Cu]) on chronic hepatitis (CH) has been widel...
Copper (Cu) influence on chronic hepatitis (CH) have been thoroughly studied in dogs, while a few in...
Abstract Hereditary copper-associated hepatitis in dogs resembles Wilson’s disease, a copper storage...
The topic of this diploma work was to evaluate the hematological and biochemical indicators of vario...
BackgroundCopper associated hepatitis (CAH) has been increasingly recognized in dogs, and speculatio...
ObjectiveTo determine the profile of 14 polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and 23 polychlorinate...
Iodine is a crucial component of thyroid hormones and the urinary excretion of iodide reflects the r...