Product references — Manganese

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Strause, L., et al. 1987. The effect of deficiencies of manganese and copper on osteoinduction and on resorption of bone particles in rats. Calcif. Tissue Int., 41 (3), 145–150. URL (abstract): http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3117341 (accessed 12.19.2008).

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