Journal of Nutrition Vol. 21 No. 2 February 1941, pp. 147-154
Copyright © 1941 by American Society for Nutrition
Effect of A.T.10 (Dihydrotachysterol) on Rickets in Rats Produced by Highcalcium-low-Phosphorus Diets
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Alfred T. Shohl and
Sidney Farber
Departments of Pediatrics and Pathology, Harvard Medical School, and the Infants' and the Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
A.T.10 in amounts which approximate toxic dosage, is effective in prevention of experimental rickets in rats fed a high-calcium-low-phosphorus ricketogenic diet.
Manuscript received 11 September 1940.