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1 Department of Oral Biology, College of Dentistry, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68503, USA
The teratogenic action of cholesterol in developing rat fetuses was evaluated by the use of 14C4, 3H-7, and 14C-26 labeled cholesterol. A comparison of radioactivity present in the fetuses indicated that the teratogenic activity of this steroid resides in a metabolize of cholesterol rather than in the intact molecule.
Submitted on July 22, 1971
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