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1. The preferential localization of radioactive phosphorus is enhanced in the uterus of the immature rat by the administration of estradiol. 2. P32 becomes bound in the estradiol primed uterus as evidenced by the increase of P32 in the acid insoluble fraction. 3. The liver is not influenced in this process, indicating that the proliferating cells in a hormone treated target organ influence the uptake of P32. 4. The data indicate a suggested approach to the treatment of genital malignancies.
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