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Dynamics of mitotic activity of the tissue cells of the mammary gland was studied in the process of posttraumatic regeneration in the parous albino rats (44 noncastrated and 37 castrated ones). These experimental studies demonstrated that the influence of ovarian hormones, which had a distinct effect on the mitotic regime of the epithelial cells in the uninjured mammary gland, became of secondary importance in the course of the changes developing after its injury. Local tissue are prominent here.
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Nikiforova, E.N. Mitotic activity of mammary gland tissues after trauma in noncastrated and castrated rats. Bull Exp Biol Med 56, 1134–1137 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00792995
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