PMID: 9423238Jan 10, 1998Paper

Trace metals in keratinising epithelia in beagle dogs

The Veterinary Record
A B Lansdown, B Sampson

Abstract

The concentrations of the trace elements zinc, copper and iron and the minerals calcium and magnesium were measured in keratinising epithelia from 12 beagle dogs. The richly vascular tissues of the snout and tongue that showed parakeratotic changes, contained the highest concentrations of iron, zinc and copper. Zinc, calcium and magnesium concentrations were high in the pressure keratinisation tissue of the footpad. There was a high concentration of calcium in the nose tip. The thin skin of the back contained the lowest concentration of all five elements.

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Jun 26, 2001·International Journal of Experimental Pathology·A B LansdownA Rowe
May 22, 2001·Veterinary Dermatology·S D WhiteC Outerbridge
Oct 31, 2002·Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society·Alan B G Lansdown
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May 24, 2008·International Journal of Cosmetic Science·A B Lansdown
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Dec 8, 2004·British Journal of Nursing : BJN·Alan B G Lansdown

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