PRODUCTION OF RAT SARCOMA BY INJECTIONS OF TWEEN 80 SOLUTION OF SCARLET RED
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Sarcoma was produced at the site by repeatedly injecting 2gdl solution in tween 80 of scarlet red subcutaneously into normal rats. Injections were made in doses of 0.2cc at as nearly the same site as possible on the back, and at the rate of once a week for about 13 months, and sarcoma developed in 4 of 8 rats that survived this period. In these tumors, a considerable amount of the scarlet red was seen in the center.
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