Zinc, copper, and zinc- or copper-dependent enzymes in human hypertension Gianfranco VivoliMargherita BergomiEva Caselgrandi Original Articles Pages: 97 - 106
Estimation of the bioavailability of zinc and calcium from human, cow's, goat, and sheep milk by an in vitro method Lihua ShenHarry RobberechtHendrik Deelstra Original Articles Pages: 107 - 118
Thymidine incorporation is less sensitive to lack of zinc in human than in rodent cells Ronald BoyneJohn K. Chesters Original Articles Pages: 119 - 127
Effects of concurrent administration of monensin and selenium on erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase activity and liver selenium concentration in broiler chickens M. Z. KhanJ. SzarekP. M. Bartlewski Original Articles Pages: 129 - 138
Endocrine interaction between zinc and prolactin J. Brandão-NetoG. MadureiraA. V. B. Castro Original Articles Pages: 139 - 149
Daily dietary intake of copper, zinc, and selenium of exclusively breast-fed infants of middle-class women in Burundi, Africa H. RobberechtH. BenemariyaH. Deelstra Original Articles Pages: 151 - 159
Response of hepatic function to hepatic copper deposition in rats fed a diet containing copper Naoki SugawaraDan LiHirotsugu Miyake Original Articles Pages: 161 - 169
Increased resistance against cadmium toxicity by means of pretreatment with low cadmium/zinc concentrations inBufo arenarum embryos Jorge HerkovitsCristina S. Perez-Coll Original Articles Pages: 171 - 175
Study of distribution and interaction of arsenic and selenium in rat thyroid E. GlattreA. MravcovaM. Mysliveckova Original Articles Pages: 177 - 186
Storage and preservation of blood and urine for trace element analysis K. S. Subramanian Original Articles Pages: 187 - 210
Clinical and laboratory assessment of zinc deficiency in Dutch children Jacobus P. Van Wouwe Original Articles Pages: 211 - 225