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Significance of lymphoid atrophy in the pathogenesis of wasting syndrome.
Mice with their lymphoid system made atrophic by neonatal thymectomy, showed increased sensitivity to DAD a lymphotropic cytostatic agent. Wasting syndrome developed earlier and in a higher per cent of neonatally thymectomized mice, when the animals were treated also with the subethal dose of DAD.