Abstract
Radioautographs of bones of rabbits treated with radiogallium (Ga72) strengthen the hypothesis that gallium is a useful tool for the study of bone metabolism. Gallium is deposited throughout the osteoid tissues of the rabbit and dog. It is especially concentrated at these areas of greatest osteogenic activity in the young animal, i.e., the epiphyseal line.
Footnotes
- Received March 28, 1949.