To investigate the effect of milk on intestinal fluid accumulation and renal injury following mercuric chloride (HgCl 2 ) ingestion, 10 ml kg - ----1 of saline or 10 mg kg - ----1 of HgCl 2 dissolved in 10 ml kg - ----1 of water or raw milk was administered enterally to rats and the mercury content
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Influence of various anions on intestinal disappearance of hexamethonium chloride and pralidoxime chloride in rats
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1980
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