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Teratogenic effects of aminopterin in sheep
Teratology, 1968AbstractSheep were given subcutaneous injections of aminopterin at different times and for different intervals during gestation. Congenital malformations occurred after treatment at all periods. The principal malformations observed were rotational and flexing deformities of the appendicular skeleton, kyphosis, scoliosis, torticollis, aplasia of the ...
L F, James, R F, Keeler
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Possible teratogenic effects of gold
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1980There are few reports of the outcome of pregnancies exposed to gold in utero. We report an abnormal babe resulting from a pregnancy inadvertently exposed to gold. The cleft lip and palate and brain abnormalities are similar in type to those seen in rats and rabbits exposed to gold in utero.
J G, Rogers +4 more
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CRABP and the teratogenic effects of retinoids
Trends in Genetics, 1991peer ...
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Dithiocarbamates (DTCs) are a class of compounds that are extensively used in agriculture as pesticides. As such, humans and wildlife are undoubtedly exposed to these chemicals.
Jorke H Kamstra, Juliette Legler
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Teratogenic effects of aliphatic nitriles
Teratology, 1981AbstractIntraperitoneal injection of acrylonitrile at 1.51–2.26 mmole/kg (80–120 mg/kg) or propionitrile at 0.54–1.51 mmole/kg (30–83 mg/kg) on the morning of Day 8 of gestation in the hamster induced exencephaly, encephalocoeles, and rib fusions and bifurcations in the offspring.
C C, Willhite, V H, Ferm, R P, Smith
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Teratogenic effects of cadmium in rats
Teratology, 1973AbstractThe teratogenic effects of subcutaneous injections of cadmium in CD rats were investigated. Injections of 4–12 mg/kg CdCl2 on 4 consecutive days beginning on days 13–16 of gestation resulted in a dose‐related rise in the fetal death rate, decrease in fetal weight, arid increase in the rate of anomalies.
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Teratogenic effects of ochratoxin A in mice
Teratology, 1974AbstractTreatment of pregnant mice ip with 5 mg/kg ochratoxin A on one of gestation days 7–12 resulted in increased prenatal mortality, decreased fetal weight (with the exception of those treated on day 9), and various fetal malformations. Exencephaly and anomalies of the eyes, face, digits, and tail were the most common defects.
A W, Hayes, R D, Hood, H L, Lee
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Teratogenic effects of lithium in mice
Teratology, 1982AbstractThe question of the teratogenicity of lithium carbonate was tested in two inbred strains of mice that are susceptible to teratogens. Strains 129 and A/J mice were treated with varying dosages of lithium carbonate on day 8, 9, or 10, and strain A/J mice were sequentially treated on days 11, 12, and 13 of gestation.
Smithberg, M, Dixit, P K
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Teratogenic Effects of Antiepileptic Medications
Neurologic Clinics, 2009Data on clinical teratogenicity are at best derived from carefully conducted observational studies, whereas randomized, controlled trials have no place in this research area. We can only expect level B recommendations and lower. New relevant information has become available during the last 5 years on pregnancy outcomes with 3 of the most frequently ...
Torbjörn, Tomson, Dina, Battino
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