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FOLLOWING the publication of our letter in NATURE of April 10, p. 627, concerning the high ” strogenic activity of anol, we have received information from some workers who have confirmed our observations, and from some others who have been unable to demonstrate activity with doses very much greater than those described by ourselves.
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DODDS, E., LAWSON, W. strogenic Activity of p-Hydroxy Propenyl Benzene (Anol). Nature 139, 1068–1069 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/1391068b0
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