Lantos P L, Cox D J
Experientia. 1976 Nov 15;32(11):1467-8. doi: 10.1007/BF01937439.
A sequential study of rat brains treated transplacetally with the neurotropic carcinogen ethylnitrosourea reveals small foci of cell proliferations from the age of 8 weeks. These lesions consist mainly of undifferentiated cells of the subependymal plate type. They occur in those areas in which gliomas develop and represent the earliest, histologically detectable, changes in the development of brain tumours.