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So far, the available literature is devoid of any detailed examination concerning hormonal changes which occur during healing of fractured bones.
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SOLIMAN, F., SAID, A., SOLIMAN, M. et al. Uptake of Iodine–131 by Thyroids of Rats during Healing of Fractures. Nature 198, 203 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/198203a0
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