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1 Department of Oral Biology, University of Michigan Dental School, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104, USA
When 14C-cortisone was given to pregnant A/Jax and C57BL mice, the concentration of radioactivity firmly bound to fetal tissue was significantly higher in A/Jax mice than in C57BL mice. Differences in the binding of cortisone to tissue proteins may explain the differential incidences of cleft palate in A/Jax and C57BL mice.
Submitted on July 26, 1971
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