In vitro, teratogenicity of some common antiviral and antiparasitic drugs in human cell culture
Walaa Abd El- Moneim Abd El-Gwad;
Abstract
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 | Description | 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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