A further study of bladder implantation in the mouse as a means of detecting carcinogenic activity: use of crushed paraffin wax or stearic acid as the vehicle.

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Published in Br J Cancer on March 01, 1963

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G M BONSER, E BOYLAND, E R BUSBY, D B CLAYSON, P L GROVER, J W JULL

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