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Increasing the K intake of rats above requirements reduced the half-retention time for 134Cs but at a decreasing rate. Maximum intake was 5% which resulted in T1/2 of 6 days. The Na added at 0.3 or 2% to high K diet had no influence on the T 1/2 for 134Cs. The influence of Rb salts on 134Cs retention would indicate that this ion is less effective than K. The decreased effect of Rb may be due to its failure to adequately substitute for K in normal muscle cell metabolism.
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