File:Progestin-induced tumors in beagle dogs.png
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Mammary tumors in beagle dogs treated by (left) MK-665 (ethynerone with mestranol) and (right) chloroethynyl norgestrel with mestranol for 4 years at a dosage of 1.05 mg/kg/day cyclically. | ||||
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Benno Clemens Runnebaum, Thomas Rabe, Ludwig Kiesel | ||||
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Mammary tumors in beagle dogs treated by (left) MK-665 (ethynerone with mestranol) and (right) chloroethynyl norgestrel with mestranol for 4 years at a dosage of 1.05 mg/kg/day cyclically. |
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