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. 1963 Mar;17(1):127–136. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1963.19

A Further Study of Bladder Implantation in the Mouse as a means of Detecting Carcinogenic Activity: Use of Crushed Paraffin Wax or Stearic Acid as the Vehicle

Georgiana M Bonser, E Boyland, E R Busby, D B Clayson, P L Grover, J W Jull
PMCID: PMC2071265  PMID: 13968883

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