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Differentiation Between a Growth-Promoting Factor and a Tumour-Susceptibility Factor in Eggs

SZEPSENWOL 1 reported that feeding a diet composed mainly of cooked eggs to mice resulted in a significant increase in the number of animals spontaneously developing tumours. Denton 2 found that feeding egg yolk increased the growth of chicks. Recently Hradec 3 presented evidence, based on fractiona...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1959-09, Vol.184 (4689), p.824-825
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