Date of Award
Summer 1968
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Department
Biology
Abstract
This paper deals with the refractoriness of PET mouse integument to the subcutaneous administration of nerve growth factor. Newborn mice were injected once daily with NGF through ten injections. Gross and histological examination showed that the skin of the experimental animals was completely unresponsive to this agent. No alterations in the hair growth cycle or pattern were observed.
Recommended Citation
Dorman, Walter Hollified, "Refractoriness of PET mouse integument to the nerve growth factor" (1968). Master's Theses. 280.
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/masters-theses/280