High doses of testosterone were subcutaneously given to B mice, neonatally thymectomized, lethally irradiated and reconstituted with syngeneic bone marrow cells. Histological observations of the peripheral lymphoid tissues revealed that testosterone inhibited the regeneration of the thymus-independent areas which were considered to be composed mainly of B lymphocytes. This result suggests that testosterone would inhibit the differentiation of B lymphocytes. © 1975, International Society of Histology and Cytology. All rights reserved.
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Kotani, M., Nawa, Y., Fujii, H., Fukumoto, T., & Tsuchiya, H. (1975). Histological Observations of Inhibitory Effect of Testosterone on Lymphoid Regeneration in the Thymus-Independent Areas of B Mice. Archivum Histologicum Japonicum, 38(2), 117–120. https://doi.org/10.1679/aohc1950.38.117
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