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REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY OF THE PSORALENS

Pediatric Pathology & Molecular Medicine, 2003
The psoralens are naturally occurring secondary metabolites in plants, including many fruits and vegetables. Health risks have been associated with handling or ingesting psoralen-containing plants, and with the use of synthetic psoralens in photochemotherapy of skin disorders. Our research has demonstrated that administration of the psoralens bergapten
Moussa M, Diawara, Paul J, Kulkosky
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Reproductive toxicity testing of vaccines

Toxicology, 2003
Vaccines play a major role in the prevention of human birth defects by protecting the pregnant woman from teratogenic or otherwise harmful infections. Until now, it has not been common practice to perform preclinical developmental toxicity tests for new vaccines. Despite the excellent safety record of vaccines, increased attention is now being given to
François, Verdier   +2 more
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Metals and female reproductive toxicity

Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2014
Research into occupational exposure of metals and consequences of reproductive systems has made imperative scientific offerings in the preceding few decades. Early research works focused on possible effects on the reproductive functions rather than the complete reproductive health of the woman.
P, Sengupta   +4 more
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Nordic Criteria for Reproductive Toxicity

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1995
Scientific criteria for assessment of the reproductive toxicity of chemicals have been proposed by a Nordic group of experts and regulatory representatives. The criteria take into account the results of clinical studies as well as of experimental research.
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Reproductive toxicity studies

Abstract Reproductive toxicity studies help to reveal any effect of a new active substance on mammalian reproduction relevant for human risk assessment. Fertility/early embryonic development, embryofoetal toxicity, and pre and postnatal development studies are covered.
Phil Ambery   +2 more
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Reproduction toxicity

2023
Prakash Srinivasan Timiri Shanmugam   +4 more
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Reproductive Toxicity

2014
Giovanna Lazzari, Cesare Galli
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