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IN investigating the production of proliferation-promoting intercellular wound hormones by cells injured by various means1, a study has been made of the effects of the suspending media on the production of the factors by cells injured with lethal ultraviolet radiation.
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LOOFBOUROW, J., DWYER, C. Effect of the Suspending Medium on the Production of Growth Factors by Injured Cells. Nature 145, 185 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/145185a0
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