1973
DOI: 10.1177/030089167305900604
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Effects of Syngeneic Bone Marrow Cells on Mice Given a Leukemogenic Treatment with Urethan

Abstract: A leukemogenic treatment with urethan in infant (SWR x C57BL)F1 mice (1 mg/g body weight, 5 times, once every second day) induced a marked reduction of the thymus and spleen weight, of the number of RBC, WBC, and bone marrow cells, with an inverted lymphoid/myeloid cell ratio in the bone marrow. An analysis of the bone marrow population showed that the carcinogen acted selectively on the lymphoid cells and, to a lesser extent, on the erythroblastic ones, while the myeloid cells did not appear to be involved. T… Show more

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