Abstract
Summary
A thyrotoxic condition in the chick, induced by feeding desiccated thyroid or iodinated casein was effectively counteracted either by supplementing the diet with condensed fish solubles or by the injection of reticulogen.
An increased growth response was obtained upon the addition of either desiccated thyroid or iodinated casein to a ration containing adequate amounts of the known and unidentified chick growth factors.
The addition of either 0.125% desiccated thyroid or 0.02 to .03% iodinated casein to the basal ration resulted in an improved assay range for the unidentified chick growth factor (s) in condensed fish solubles and reticu-logen.
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