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Induction of Hydronephrosis by Prolonged Intraperitoneal Injections of Sub-toxic Dose of Mitomycin C in Mice

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THE method of experimental induction of hydronephrosis by chemical agents has not yet been established, and this forms a bottleneck for research on lesions. During the course of work on the side-effects of anticancer agents, we found many cases of hydronephrosis in SM strain mice injected continuously with subtoxic doses of mitomycin C, an anticancer agent.

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MATSUYAMA, M., SUZUMORI, K. & NAKAMURA, T. Induction of Hydronephrosis by Prolonged Intraperitoneal Injections of Sub-toxic Dose of Mitomycin C in Mice. Nature 202, 99–100 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/202099a0

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