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Morphogenetic Systems and Screening for Embryotoxicity

1980
While mutagenesis appears to be a single-cell phenomenon, the target for teratogenesis are the groups of cell populations constituting the morphogenetic system (MGS). The sensitivity of MGSs is of two kinds. First, it is the sensitivity to general cytotoxic agents. It is non-specific and reaches its maximum during early embryogenesis.
R, Jelínek, Z, Rychter
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Embryotoxicity of organotins

Reproductive Toxicology, 1992
D. Buckiova, M. Dostal, V. Hofmannova
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Estimation of isotretinoin embryotoxicity using the chick embryotoxicity test

Reproductive Toxicology, 1992
M. Peterka, R. Peterkova
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Embryotoxicity and genotoxicity of nickel.

IARC scientific publications, 1985
Prenatal effects of nickel result from direct insults to the mammalian embryo as well as from indirect ones through maternal damage. Nickel may upset the hormonal balance of the mother and can impair the development of the preimplantation embryo. The metal can cross the feto-maternal barrier and enter the fetus.
A, Leonard, P, Jacquet
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Embryotoxicity of Drugs in Man

1977
The subject of possible adverse effects on development of drugs and en­vironmental chemicals has been reviewed with some regularity (Cahen, 1966; Cohlan, 1964; Lenz, 1964; Nishimura, 1964; Palmisano and Polhill, 1972; Slater, 1965; Tuchmann-Duplessis, 1965; and others).
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Development of an embryotoxicity test for Enchytraeus crypticus – The effect of Cd

Chemosphere, 2015
Micael F M Gonçalves   +2 more
exaly  

Embryotoxicity of 25 psychotropic drugs: A study using chest

Reproductive Toxicology, 1992
Miroslav Peterka   +2 more
exaly  

Paraquat embryotoxicity in the Xenopus laevis cleavage phase

Aquatic Toxicology, 2001
Claudio Vismara   +2 more
exaly  

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