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    Liu F, Wang WX.
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  • 27. Accumulation of cadmium in rat liver cadmium binding protein following single and repeated cadmium administration.
    Sabbioni E, Marafante E.
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  • 28. Studies on the depuration of cadmium and copper by the American oyster Crassostrea virginica.
    Zaroogian GE.
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  • 32. Isolation and characterization of hepatic metallothionein from rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri).
    Ley HL, Failla ML, Cherry DS.
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  • 36. Cadmium-binding protein (metallothionein) in carp.
    Kito H, Ose Y, Sato T.
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  • 37. Accumulation of cadium by the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica.
    Zaroogian GE, Cheer S.
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  • 39. Evidence of a cadmium-thionein and the glycine cleavage system in Oxytricha granulifera.
    Irato P, Piccinni E, James P, Ammermann D.
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