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1 Department of Physiology, School of Dentistry, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri 64110
Progesterone in daily (loses of 0.6 mg or 1.5 mg! 100 gin body weight was given subcutaneously to wveaniing female rats for ten weeks. Controls were treated similarly with a vehicle. At the low dose level, progesterone did not affect body and gland growth in comparison to the controls. However, at the high dose level, progesterone stimulated the body growth and the growth and development of submandibular glands.
Submitted on March 21, 1969
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