The possible teratogenic effects of hypervitaminosis "A" on craniofacial development in albino rat
Waleed Ahmed Abd Al Galeel;
Abstract
Vitamin A and its metabolites have been shown to be teratogenic in animals and humans.
In this work, 50 pregnant rats of the rattus norvigicus strain of both sexes were divided into three groups, each one consisted of 20 pregnant rats
In this work, 50 pregnant rats of the rattus norvigicus strain of both sexes were divided into three groups, each one consisted of 20 pregnant rats
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| Title | The possible teratogenic effects of hypervitaminosis "A" on craniofacial development in albino rat | Other Titles | التشوهات الخلقية المحتملة في الوجه والجمجمة الناتجة عن فرط فيتامينية "أ" في الفأر الأبيض | Authors | Waleed Ahmed Abd Al Galeel | Keywords | The possible teratogenic effects of hypervitaminosis "A" on craniofacial development in albino rat | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | Vitamin A and its metabolites have been shown to be teratogenic in animals and humans. In this work, 50 pregnant rats of the rattus norvigicus strain of both sexes were divided into three groups, each one consisted of 20 pregnant rats |
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