In growing rats, an increase in ambiant temperature from 25 to 34 °C decreased the level of vitamin A by 54% in plasma and 17% in the liver. But the quantity of vitamin A available for the organism (quantity per gram body weight) remained unchanged. Various hypotheses have been formulated with a view to further research.
On c-onnaît l'action inhibitrice .de la cortisone donnée en injec tion sous-cutanée sur la croissance du rat (1). Cette inhibition s'accompagne d'une alopécie partielle. En même temps, on cons tate une afrophie du thymus. La vitamine B12 et l'auréomycine s'opposent à ces nctions
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