Abstract
Intraperitoneal injection of the plant-growth retardant, Phosfon, significantly stimulates the incorporation in vivo of radioactive acetate into cholesterol in several organs of the mature male rat. Amo 1618, another plant-growth retardant, does not produce this response.
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