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Science 19 March 1965:
Vol. 147. no. 3664, pp. 1443 - 1445
DOI: 10.1126/science.147.3664.1443

Articles

Uracil Mustard: A Potent Inducer of Lung Tumors in Mice

C. W. Abell 1, H. L. Falk 1, M. B. Shimkin 1, E. K. Weisburger 1, J. H. Weisburger 1, and N. Gubareff 2

1 National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
2 Scientific Associates, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri

Uracil mustard, injected intraperitoneally, increased the incidence and average number of pulmonary tumors in A/J mice. In comparison to a typical alkylating agent, nitrogen mustard, or to urethan, uracil mustard (on a molar basis) was considerably more carcinogenic.


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