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Science 1 December 1967:
Vol. 158. no. 3805, pp. 1190 - 1191
DOI: 10.1126/science.158.3805.1190

Articles

Allergic Adenohypophysitis: New Experimental Disease of the Pituitary Gland

Seymour Levine 1

1 Pathology Department, New York Medical College Center for Chronic Disease, Bird S. Coler Hospital, Welfare Island, New York

The pituitary gland has been added to the roster of organs in which inflammatory disease, probably autoimmune in origin, can be induced by injection of the corresponding tissue plus adjuvants.


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