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Metabolic changes in the bone tissue of animals in conditions of experimental cadmium intoxication

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Conclusions. The results of complex studies show that under conditions of introduction of CdCl2 into animals, metabolic processes in bone tissue are disturbed, dismicroelementosis develops, the mineral phase of the bone is demineralized, its collagen matrix is destroyed, and resorption dominates over osteosynthesis

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