Abstract

-0.7 mg/kg VCR was given to nine rats in three experimental groups. Twenty-three hours after VCR injection the animals were injected with 3H-thymidine. The animals were sacrificed 24, 48 and 72 h after the VCR injection, and by comparison with nine control animals similarly injected with sodium chloride solution and nucleotide, it was shown that VCR causes a delayed migration of pulp cells from the proliferative pool and a small but distinct inhibition of the incisal growth of the incisors. The growth inhibition corresponded to the normal growth over a 24-h period in non-VCR-injected animals.

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