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Journal of Endocrinology (1956) 14, 204-208    DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0140204
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THE EFFECT OF PRE-OPERATIVE TREATMENT WITH ACTH ON THE REACTION TO SKIN HOMOGRAFTS IN RABBITS

P. L. KROHN

1. The survival of skin homografts in rabbits may be prolonged by treatment with ACTH which begins 25–28 days before, and continues after operation.

2. A flocculant zinc chloride preparation was more active, for equal i.u., than a gelatin preparation.

3. It is suggested that the main secretion of the rabbit's adrenal changes from corticosterone to hydrocortisone when ACTH is administered for long periods.







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