Two techniques were studied for measuring changes in bone mass in rats. One technique measures the Ar-37 produced from calcium during neutron irradiation and the other measures the changes in the Na-22 content which has been incorporated within the rat bone. Both methods are performed in VIVO and cause no significant physiological damage. The Ar-37 leaves the body of a rat within an hour after being produced, and it can be quantitatively collected and measured with a precision of - or + 2% on the same rat. With appropriate irradiation conditions it appears that the absolute quantity of calcuim in any rat can be determined within - or + 3% regardless of animal size. The Na-22 when uniformly distributed in bone, can be used to monitor bone mi...
In growth plate cartilage the mineralization starts extracellularly in the lower hypertrophic zone. ...
The living skeleton can be labeled for life by the administration of radiologically trivial amounts ...
Sequential studies of osteopenic bone disease in small animals require the availability of non-invas...
The total body calcium in humans was determined by measuring expired Ar-37 after neutron irradiation...
Sodium-22 was studied as a tracer for bone mineral metabolism in rats and dogs. When incorporated in...
A low dose neutron activation technique was developed to measure total body calcium in vivo. The eff...
A technique to quantitate total body calcium in humans is developed. Total body neutron irradiation ...
The time course of the specific activity of 45Ca in the dentin and enamel of rat in-cisors and molar...
The relationship between calcium and strontium in bone metabolism is described. Whole body compariso...
The use of Sr-85 as an indicator of the skeletal location and relative amount of bone demineralizati...
ct Irradiating the head region of 8-day-old rats with a dose of 8.64Gy of X-rays, at the age of 42 d...
Growing male rats have been considered and used as a model for bone growth and prevention of osteopo...
A great deal of useful information about cal-cium metabolism in man has been obtained by balance tec...
An hypothesis has been developed to explain in a semi-quantitative fashion the wide variations in ti...
The effect of space flight on urine and fecal calcium loss was documented during the three long-term...
In growth plate cartilage the mineralization starts extracellularly in the lower hypertrophic zone. ...
The living skeleton can be labeled for life by the administration of radiologically trivial amounts ...
Sequential studies of osteopenic bone disease in small animals require the availability of non-invas...
The total body calcium in humans was determined by measuring expired Ar-37 after neutron irradiation...
Sodium-22 was studied as a tracer for bone mineral metabolism in rats and dogs. When incorporated in...
A low dose neutron activation technique was developed to measure total body calcium in vivo. The eff...
A technique to quantitate total body calcium in humans is developed. Total body neutron irradiation ...
The time course of the specific activity of 45Ca in the dentin and enamel of rat in-cisors and molar...
The relationship between calcium and strontium in bone metabolism is described. Whole body compariso...
The use of Sr-85 as an indicator of the skeletal location and relative amount of bone demineralizati...
ct Irradiating the head region of 8-day-old rats with a dose of 8.64Gy of X-rays, at the age of 42 d...
Growing male rats have been considered and used as a model for bone growth and prevention of osteopo...
A great deal of useful information about cal-cium metabolism in man has been obtained by balance tec...
An hypothesis has been developed to explain in a semi-quantitative fashion the wide variations in ti...
The effect of space flight on urine and fecal calcium loss was documented during the three long-term...
In growth plate cartilage the mineralization starts extracellularly in the lower hypertrophic zone. ...
The living skeleton can be labeled for life by the administration of radiologically trivial amounts ...
Sequential studies of osteopenic bone disease in small animals require the availability of non-invas...