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    Quinolone-induced arthropathy: exposure of magnesium-deficient aged rats or immature rats, mineral concentrations in target tissues and pharmacokinetics

    Quinolone treatment or magnesium deficiency induce identical cartilage lesions in juvenile rats and show additive arthropathogenic effects. It has been shown previously that neither condition is arthropathoge...

    C. Förster, R. Schwabe, E. Lozo, U. Zippel, J. Vormann in Archives of Toxicology (1997)

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    Effects of Magnesium Deficiency on Magnesium and Calcium Content in Bone and Cartilage in Develo** Rats in Correlation to Chondrotoxicity

    Quinolone-induced arthropathy has been described in juvenile rats between 3 and 6 weeks of age, but not in adult rats. The mechanism of this chondrotoxic effect is probably related to the Mg2+-chelating properti...

    J. Vormann, C. Förster, U. Zippel, E. Lozo, T. Günther in Calcified Tissue International (1997)

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    Regional distribution of fast and slow geniculo-cortical relay cells (GCR-cells) within the rat's dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (LGNd)

    Unit activity of 135 GCR-cells in rat's LGNd was recorded extracellularly using micropipettes filled with trypan blue for subsequent marking of recording sites. The latencies of responses to electrical stimula...

    S. Gabriel, H.-J. Gabriel, U. Zippel, H. Brandl in Experimental Brain Research (1985)