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The effect of hypothalamic stimulation on the growth transplanted sarcomas

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Hypothalamic stimulation repeated many times over a long period in albino rats produced one of two different effects on the growth of grafted 45 and M-1 sarcomas. If the stimulation preceded the transplantation, the growth of the tumor was suppressed, and the tumor might even be completely absorbed. If stimulation followed the transplantation, tumor growth was intensified. A number of hypothalamic nervous structures were involved.

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Ukolova, M.A., Bordyushkov, Y.N. & Garkavi, L.K. The effect of hypothalamic stimulation on the growth transplanted sarcomas. Bull Exp Biol Med 53, 588–591 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00786752

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