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Effects of organolead compounds on rat embryonic and fetal development

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1972
Abstract Tetraethyl lead (TEL) and tetramethyl lead (TML) and trimethyl lead chloride (TriML), were found to be essentially nonteratogenic in Sprague-Dawley rats. Oral doses of TEL (7.5, 15, or 30 mg/kg), TML (40, 80, 112, or 160 mg/kg) and TriML (15, 30, or 38 mg/kg) were administered as 3 divided doses during early organogenesis (days 9, 10, and 11)
Bernard A. Becker, R.M. McClain
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Embryonic and fetal development in a commercial dam-line genotype

Animal Reproduction Science, 2005
During depopulation of a breeding unit within Swine Graphics Enterprises, extensive data were collected and used to examine relationships among ovulation rate, the pattern of prenatal loss, and placental and fetal development. Groups of Large White x Landrace females (n=447) were slaughtered between day 20-30, 50-55 or 85-90 of gestation, with ...
C.Z. Pereira   +4 more
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Embryonic and Fetal Development

1974
Many clinical studies have established the potential value of certain prostaglandins for the termination of pregnancy at all stages of gestation and for the induction of labor (Anderson and Speroff, 1973). Undoubtedly, the surge of interest in the clinical application of prostaglandins as therapeutic and antifertility agents will continue.
T. Persaud
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The role of essential trace elements in embryonic and fetal development in livestock

The Veterinary Journal, 2003
This review addresses the concept that essential trace minerals play a vital role in many enzymatic and metabolic pathways that are critical for conceptus development during pregnancy in livestock species. The conceptus relies entirely on the maternal system for a sufficient supply of trace minerals and other nutrients needed for normal development. If
Chris E. Hostetler   +2 more
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Effects of chlorophyllin on mouse embryonic and fetal development in vivo

Teratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Mutagenesis, 2002
AbstractChlorophyllin (CHL) has proven that there is antimutagenic and anticarcinogenic activity in several organisms without causing lethal effects. However, there is no information about its effects when it is administered in gestation. In the present study, we assessed possible effects of CHL when it was administered to CD‐1 mice on the 8th day of ...
P. Morales-Ramírez   +2 more
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A fetuin-related glycoprotein (?2HS) in human embryonic and fetal development

Cell and Tissue Research, 1987
The human plasma protein, alpha 2HS glycoprotein, has an amino acid composition very similar to that of fetuin, the major protein in fetal calf and lamb serum. Immunohistochemical studies of human fetuses (6-33 weeks gestation) showed that alpha 2HS glycoprotein and fetuin have similar distributions in developing brain and several other tissues, e.g ...
M.L. Reynolds   +3 more
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Development of the Gastrointestinal System: An Embryonic and Fetal Review

Neonatal Network, 2016
ABSTRACTThe embryonic and fetal development of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is important in understanding the development of many GI disorders. This article will review the GI development and relate it to various defects and disorders seen in the preterm and term infant.
Christine D. Van Woudenberg   +1 more
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Expression pattern of glypican-3 (GPC3) during human embryonic and fetal development.

Histology and Histopathology, 2008
Glypicans represent a family of cell surface proteoglycans. Loss-of-function mutations in the human glypican-3 (GPC3) gene results in the Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome, characterized by severe malformations and pre- and postnatal overgrowth. Because the
Bibiana V. Iglesias   +7 more
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