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Summary
Evidence was presented which demonstrates that the turnover of phosphorus in phosphatido-peptide is greater for neoplastic epidermis than normal epidermis. Histologically “normal” epidermis obtained from mice bearing a squamous cell carcinoma induced with 20-methylcholanthrene had a phosphorus turnover more closely resembling neoplastic than normal tissue. Further studies concerning the biochemical changes mentioned are in progress.
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