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As reported previously, unsaturated fat-aromatic-ketonic acids injected into spayed mice give rise to the appearance of cornified cells in the vaginal smears1. Contrary to these results, J. W. Cook and E. C. Dodds failed to see an ” strogenetic effect with benzal-pyruvic acid and fural-pyruvic acid on spayed rats2.
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FRIEDMANN, E. Chemistry of strogenetic Substances. Nature 136, 108 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136108a0
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