Protein metabolism after unilateral femoral fracture in the rat, and comparison with sham operation.
Urinary excretion of nitrogen, creatinine and N tau-methylhistidine were measured in the rat after unilateral femoral fracture or sham operation. Increased urinary nitrogen excretion occurred in both groups of rats. Cumulative excretion of both nitrogen and N tau-methylhistidine was slightly greater...
Main Authors: | Frayn, K, Little, R, Threlfall, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1980
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