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Teratogenic effects induced in tail of Bufo arenarum tadpoles following treatment with carcinogens
(Springer, 1971)
Si descrivono gli effetti teratogeni indotti nella coda del girino delBufo arenarum in uno stadio premetamorfosico, come conseguenza dell'impianto di cristalli di idrocarburi cancerigeni. Tanto il MC come il BP o il DMBA ...
In vivo study of teratogenic and anticonvulsant effects of antiepileptics drugs in zebrafish embryo and larvae
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2018-03)
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Since AEDs are administered in women in childbearing age, it is critical to study if drugs are capable of inducing developmental toxicity. Along ...
The role of teratogens in neural crest development
(Wiley-liss, div John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2020-01)
The neural crest (NC), discovered by Wilhelm His 150 years ago, gives rise to a multipotent migratory embryonic cell population that generates a remarkably diverse and important array of cell types during the development ...
Is magnetic resonance imaging teratogenic during pregnancy? literature review
Magnetic resonance imaging is a diagnostic tool used for obtaining an image through the combination of electromagnetic fields and radiofrequency. Given its properties and safety, it is the imaging modality of choice in ...
Avances en la patogénesis de la embriopatía diabética
(Sociedad Médica de Santiago, 2009)
Methodological Approaches to Evaluate Teratogenic Risk Using Birth Defect Registries: Advantages and Disadvantages
(Public Library of Science, 2012-10)
Background: Different approaches have been used in case-control studies to estimate maternal exposure to medications and the risk of birth defects. However, the performance of these approaches and how they affect the odds ...
Fetotoxicity caused by the interaction between zinc and arsenic in mice
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2002-01-01)
Arsenic is an environmental pollutant that induces congenital malformations in experimental models and can contribute to human birth defects. The environmental exposure to arsenic is relatively small when compared with the ...