Abstract

A commercial preparation of the nuclear-polyhedrosis virus of Heliothis zea was administered orally and parenterally to rats to evaluate its carcinogenicity. The data collected in this study indicated no numerically significant difference in the incidence of neoplasia in the treated groups when compared to the controls.

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