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Carcinogenesis : A Late Effect of Irreversible Toxic Damage during Development

By Rice, Jerry M.

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Title: Carcinogenesis : A Late Effect of Irreversible Toxic Damage during Development  
Author: Rice, Jerry M.
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, United Nations., United Nations. Office for Disarmament Affairs
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Publisher: United Nations- Office for Disarmament Affairs (Unoda)

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M. Ric, B. J. (n.d.). Carcinogenesis : A Late Effect of Irreversible Toxic Damage during Development. Retrieved from https://self.gutenberg.org/


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Introduction: That the newborn mouse is more susceptible than adult mice to oncogenic veruses was firmly established in the early 1950s by Gross (1). In contrast, subsequent demonstrations of a similarly heightened neonatal susceptibility to chemical carcinogens were greeted with some reserve (21, chiefly because the effect was not always great and appeared not to be general.

 
 



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