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Science 22 March 1968:
Vol. 159. no. 3821, pp. 1361 - 1362
DOI: 10.1126/science.159.3821.1361

Articles

Calcergy Inhibited by Calciphylactic Challengers

Hans Selye 1, Árpád Somogyi 1, and Irene Mécs 1

1 Institute of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada

The subcutaneous calcification effected in the rat at sites directly treated with calcergens, such as lead acetate, CeCl3, CaCl2, and KMnO4, is inhibited by simultaneous local application of various calciphylactic challengers, but not by many other compounds.





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