Chronic ingestion of high concentrations of cholecalciferol in cats.
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Idiosyncratic nutrient requirements of cats appear to be diet-induced evolutionary adaptations.Tooth resorption and vitamin D3 status in cats fed premium dry diets.Previously undescribed vitamin D C-3 epimer occurs in substantial amounts in the blood of cats.Vitamin D intoxication caused by ingestion of commercial cat food in three kittens.
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Chronic ingestion of high concentrations of cholecalciferol in cats.
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Chronic ingestion of high concentrations of cholecalciferol in cats.
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Chronic ingestion of high concentrations of cholecalciferol in cats.
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Chronic ingestion of high concentrations of cholecalciferol in cats.
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Chronic ingestion of high concentrations of cholecalciferol in cats.
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Chronic ingestion of high concentrations of cholecalciferol in cats.
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Chronic ingestion of high concentrations of cholecalciferol in cats.
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P1476
Chronic ingestion of high concentrations of cholecalciferol in cats.
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10.2460/AJVR.2001.62.1500
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2001-09-01T00:00:00Z