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Post nephrectomy increase in serum ribonuclease activity after total hepatectomy or nitrogen mustard derivatives administration

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L'augmentation de l'activité de la ribonucléase du sérum, qui fait suite à la néphrectomie bilaterale chez le rat n'est pas modifiée par une évisceration préalable avec hépatectomie totale ou administration de moutardes azotées. Ces résultats indiquent que ni le foie ni les leucocytes et organes hémopoiétiques ne peuvent être considerés comme sources exclusives de cette augmentation.

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Dohi, S.R., Rabinovitch, M. Post nephrectomy increase in serum ribonuclease activity after total hepatectomy or nitrogen mustard derivatives administration. Experientia 13, 358–359 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02179165

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