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    Trace Elemental Analysis in Bone Using X-Ray Microscopy

    The detection, quantification, and localization of trace elements in biological tissues present major difficulties. Recent advances in x-ray fluorescence now make it possible to quantify and localize naturally...

    R. S. Bockman, R. P. Warrell Jr., B. Levine in In Vivo Body Composition Studies (1990)

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    Effects of Calmodulin Inhibitors on the Cellular Metabolism of 45Ca and 210Pb

    Many Ca++-mediated cell processes depend on the intracellular Ca++ receptor protein, calmodulin, to exert regulatory effects on target metabolic and physiological pathways. In many cells, Ca++ transport mechanism...

    J. G. Pounds, A. C. Nye in Trace Elements in Man and Animals 6 (1988)

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    The Application of a Synchrotron Radiation Microprobe to Trace Element Analysis

    Synchrotron radiation is light emitted by electrons when accelerated in a circular orbit. Some properties of synchrotron radiation important to trace element analysis by x-ray fluorescence analysis are: 1) a b...

    B. M. Gordon, A. L. Hanson, K. W. Jones in Trace Elements in Man and Animals 6 (1988)