Abstract

The object of the work was to study the effect produced by antirhonidase horse serum and of its gamma-globulin fraction on the mitotic activity of subcutaneous Erlich's adenocarcinoma and of normal tissues (corneal) epithelium and small intestine crypts). Normal horse serum was used as control in mice.

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