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Summary
Similar hematologic and histologic changes occurred in mice made pyridoxine deficient, in mice treated with cortisone, and in mice treated with a myeloid metaplasia factor from human urine. It is concluded that the changes produced by pyridoxine deficiency and by the urine fractions are not necessarily mediated through the mechanism of the alarm reaction. Other mechanisms of action are considered.
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