In vitro, teratogenicity of some common antiviral and antiparasitic drugs in human cell culture

Walaa Abd El- Moneim Abd El-Gwad;

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Teratology is the study of environmentally induced congenital anomalies. A teratogen is an agent, which by acting on the developing embryo or foetus, can cause a structural anomaly. To date, very few drugs are proven teratogens. However, malformation


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Title In vitro, teratogenicity of some common antiviral and antiparasitic drugs in human cell culture
Other Titles دراسه معمليه على تأثير بعض مضادات الفيروسات والطفيليات فى خلايا مزارع الأنسجه البشريه
Authors Walaa Abd El- Moneim Abd El-Gwad
Keywords In vitro, teratogenicity of some common antiviral and antiparasitic drugs in human cell culture
Issue Date 2009
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Teratology is the study of environmentally induced congenital anomalies. A teratogen is an agent, which by acting on the developing embryo or foetus, can cause a structural anomaly. To date, very few drugs are proven teratogens. However, malformation

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