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Runting in the Offspring of Mice inoculated with homologous or heterologous Bone Marrow*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

Giuseppe Cardinali
Affiliation:
Labs. of Experimental Hematology, The Children's Cancer Research Foundation, and Dept. of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, The Children's Hospital, Boston, Mass. (U.S.A.)
Giuliana Cardinali
Affiliation:
Labs. of Experimental Hematology, The Children's Cancer Research Foundation, and Dept. of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, The Children's Hospital, Boston, Mass. (U.S.A.)
Mostafa Aboul Enein
Affiliation:
Labs. of Experimental Hematology, The Children's Cancer Research Foundation, and Dept. of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, The Children's Hospital, Boston, Mass. (U.S.A.)

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Runts were observed in the offspring of mice which were injected, when newborn, with foreign bone marrow cells. The incidence of runting in the litters obtained from crosses between injected females and injected males was higher than in the litters obtained from crosses between injected females and normal males.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The International Society for Twin Studies 1964

Footnotes

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This investigation was supported in part by research grants from the National Cancer Institute, NIH, USPHS C-5427 and C-6516.

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