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Cortisone acetate in adult C57BL mice, in doses of 0.25-2.0 mg, caused an acute fall in serum levels of colony-stimulating factor and a slower fall in the bone marrow content of in vitro colony-forming cells reaching minimum values 3 days after injection. Doses of cortisone as low as 10 μg inhibited colony formation in vitro by bone marrow cells.
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