Summary

Two transplantable uterine adenocarcinomas in rats were studied. Histologically, a periodic acid-Schiff-positive substance produced by the tumor cells accumulated around the cells, and ultramicroscopic examinations revealed the so-called intercellular “lamellar structure.” The sex hormones, estrogen and androgen, were found to be significantly related to the growth of these tumors.

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