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( Department of Physiology, Division of Cancer Biology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis 14, Minn.)
The removal of one adrenal gland at the time of gonadectomy in female mice of the C3H strain did not prevent the development of tumors in the remaining gland, but most of those tumors did not show signs of the production of sex hormones.
* Assisted by grants from the Minnesota Division of the American Cancer Society and an Institutional grant from the American Cancer Society.
Received 5/14/55.
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