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Female germfree and conventional rats of 50 days of age were injected intrarectally with MNNG for 20 wk (total dose, 48 mg/rat) and autopsied 30 wk after last injection. The colon adenomas induced by MNNG were doubled in germ-free rats compared to conventional animals. However, germfree status had no effect on the incidence of adenocarcinomas. It is concluded that pharmacodynamics and metabolism of carcinogen play a role greater than the immune status of the animal in the action of carcinogens such as MNNG.
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