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In adrenalectomized mice, cortisone inhibited histidine decarboxylase of the kidney in a dose-related manner. The effect of cortisone on ornithine decarboxylase was diphasic: small doses elevated, high doses inhibited.
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This study has been supported by the grant No. B 75-04X-221208A from the Swedish Medical Research Council and from the Medical Faculty, University of Lund (to S. H.).
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Andersson, A.C., Henningsson, S. & Rosengren, E. Activities of kidney decarboxylases of histidine and ornithine in adrenalectomized mice substituted with cortisone. Experientia 31, 1101–1103 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02326983
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