[HTML][HTML] Bones, muscles and visceral organs of protein-malnourished rats (Rattus norvegicus) grow more slowly but for longer durations to reach normal final size
TD Reichling, RZ German - The Journal of nutrition, 2000 - Elsevier
Starting at weaning (22 d), Sprague-Dawley rats were fed either a control diet high in protein
(CT, 24% protein) or an isocaloric low protein diet (LPT, 4% protein) to determine how
protein malnutrition alters the rate and timing of limb bone growth. Length and width
measurements were taken from longitudinal radiographs to provide complete growth
trajectories of both treatments. Data collection continued until rats reached adult size, which
varied among diet-sex groups. The rats were then killed and five muscles and eight organs …
(CT, 24% protein) or an isocaloric low protein diet (LPT, 4% protein) to determine how
protein malnutrition alters the rate and timing of limb bone growth. Length and width
measurements were taken from longitudinal radiographs to provide complete growth
trajectories of both treatments. Data collection continued until rats reached adult size, which
varied among diet-sex groups. The rats were then killed and five muscles and eight organs …
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