1989
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19890215)63:4<693::aid-cncr2820630416>3.0.co;2-g
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Ability of a benign tumor to decrease spontaneous food intake and body weight in rats

Abstract: Malignant tumors induce anorexia and decrease spontaneous food intake and weight loss. Whether these effects are in part due to the tumor's physical size was investigated by inducing a benign cystic tumor mass with carrageenan in rats and then studying them for 21 days. Forty-two control rats were given subcutaneous injection of 3 ml of normal saline. Fifty-six study rats were given 3 ml of a 1.5% carrageenan solution subcutaneously, both in the right flank. Daily spontaneous food intake, body weight, and tumo… Show more

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