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Summary
Administration of an RNA extract prepared from the microsomal fraction of splenic cells increased the viability of skin homografts. RNA derived from a normal, adult rat which later served as the skin donor was administered to a pyridoxine-deficient rat of another strain. Skin homografting was performed after the RNA-treated recipient had received intensive therapy with pyridoxine.
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