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teratogenesis

NOUN
  1. the development of defects in an embryo

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  • Since peak blood alcohol levels (BALs) reached per drinking episode are a crucial factor in FAS (Abel, 1999), the ‘average drinks’ measure distorts the relationship between alcohol and teratogenesis and muddies our perceptions of risky drinking. Pregnancy is a process
  • If the mutation occurs in a somatic cell, it can cause altered cell growth (e.g., cancer) or cell death (e.g., teratogenesis) in the exposed person. Toxicity
  • Medications can potentially affect the fetus in several ways: structural teratogenesis (birth defects), behavioral teratogenesis, and perinatal syndromes.
  • Ethanol teratogenesis in the zebrafish, Danio rerio. AAAS Dismisses Blogs - The Panda's Thumb
  • There are limited data on behavioral teratogenesis.
  • Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can lead to teratogenesis, the development of embryonic defects. THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • We chose to explore whether miRNA-34a/b/c, miRNA-125b and miRNA-155 may play a role in teratogenesis by using p53+/- pregnant mice treated with cyclophosphamide (CP) as a model. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Essays on teratogenesis, with reference to batrachians, have been offered by Lombardini; and by Lereboullet and Knoch with reference to fishes. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Conclusion The methylmercury likely has the effect on behavioral teratogenesis of rats.
  • The analysis of correlations between the expression pattern of the tested miRNAs and CP induced limb phenotypes implies that miRNAs regulating apoptosis may differ from each other with respect to their functional role in teratogenesis: some miRNAs act to protect embryos, whereas other miRNAs boost a teratogen-induced process of maldevelopment to induce embryonic death. BioMed Central - Latest articles
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