Response of Hyperplastic Alveolar Nodule Outgrowth-Line D1 to Mammary Tumor Virus, Nodule-Inducing Virus, and Prolonged Hormonal Stimulation Acting Singly and in Combination

This paper presents evidence that the nodule-inducing virus (NIV) can participate in the production of neoplastic cell variants within the hyperplastic alveolar nodules in the mammary glands of BALB/c mice. The transplanted D1 nodule outgrowth had an increased tumor incidence and a decreased mean ag...

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Pituitary Hormones, Anterior - physiology
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title Response of Hyperplastic Alveolar Nodule Outgrowth-Line D1 to Mammary Tumor Virus, Nodule-Inducing Virus, and Prolonged Hormonal Stimulation Acting Singly and in Combination
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