Abstract
Summary
The transplanted leukemia of Ak mice can be partially controlled either by a pteroylglutamic acid-free diet, combined with succinylsulfathiazole and a crude antagonist of pteroylglutamic acid, or by the addition of large amounts of the crude antagonist to an unpurified “normal mouse diet.” Life is prolonged and the severity of the disease is reduced.
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