Abstract
Summary
Virgin female mice receiving long term progesterone treatment attained an appreciably greater body weight than their untreated littermate controls. Male mice, both intact and castrate, receiving the same progesterone treatment failed to attain a greater body weight than their untreated controls. Progesterone exerted a protective action against the body weight suppressing effect of estrogen.
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