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IN these experiments, all pigeons received daily 0·15 mgm. phosphorus labelled with radiophosphorus (subcutaneously) and 80 mgm. phosphorus provided by a normal diet (principally Indian corn). In addition, all pigeons, except control birds, received daily 0.25 mgm. œstradiol dipropionate (‘Ovocycline P' Ciba, intramuscularly). The radiophosphorus was prepared by irradiations of phosphorus with deuterons produced by the cyclotron of the Laboratoire de Chimie Nucléaire of Paris (Prof. F. Joliot-Curie).
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GOVAERTS, J., DALLEMAGNE, M. Influence of Folliculin on Bone Metabolism, Studied by Means of Radiophosphorus, 3215p . Nature 161, 977 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161977a0
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