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The physiological and toxicological characteristics of fluoride
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Influence of genetic background on fluoride metabolism in mice
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A comparative study of fluoride pharmacokinetics in five species
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Environmental and physiological factors affecting dental fluorosis
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Fluoride in whole saliva, parotid ductal saliva and plasma in children
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Barrier formation: potential molecular mechanism of enamel fluorosis
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Fluoride in dental products: safety considerations
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Topical fluorides: effects on physiologic and biochemical processes
The mechanism underlying [fluoride-induced] hyperglycemia could include any or all of the following factors: (a) an increase in cellular cAMP followed by an increase in glycogenolysis in fed animals or, in fasted animals, gluconeogenesis; (b) an increase in plasma epinephrine levels; (c) an increase in plasma gluccocorticoid concentrations; and/or (d) a decrease in plasma insulin […]
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Chronic fluoride ingestion decreases 45Ca uptake by rat kidney membranes
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Plasma fluoride levels and enamel fluorosis in the rat.