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1 Loyola University School of Dentistry, Chicago College of Dental Surgery, Maywood, Illinois 60153, USA
Tritiated cortisone was injected into pregnant A/Jax mice after a loading dose of cortisone on day 12 of pregnancy. Radioautographic studies of 160 placentas and fetal palatal shelves revealed: (1) significant labeling in all placental and fetal palatal tissue; (2) a variation in degree of labeling of fetal palates from different mothers; (3) no variation of degree of labeling in proximal or distal fetuses; and (4) a positive correlation in the degree of labeling in corresponding placentas and shelves.
Submitted on November 10, 1970
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