Estradiol treatment of irradiated mice during repopulation of their spleens by endogenous hemopoietic cells reduced the number of myelocytic colonies and increased the numbers of erythropoietic and undifferentiated colonies. The in- hibitory effects of the hormone on myelopoiesis were not dependent
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Positive effects of indomethacin on restoration of splenic nucleated cell populations in mice given sublethal irradiation
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1987
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- English
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- 14
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- Article
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- 0162-3109
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## Abstract The leukaemogenic effect of N‐butyl‐N‐nitrosourea (BNU) was studied in normal and thymectomized AKR mice which were lethally irradiated and restored with either bone‐marrow (BM) or spleen cells from (AKR × AKR/T1ALD)F~1~ donors. In some instances T1ALD thymic cells were added to the res