The Marmoset as an Animal Model for Teratological Research
AN extensive literature 1 exists in which rodents and rabbits have been used for the production and study of congenital malformations. There is an urgent need for the provision of a suitable near-human model for research in teratology; this became most evident when critical testing in lower mammals...
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exists in which rodents and rabbits have been used for the production and study of congenital malformations. There is an urgent need for the provision of a suitable near-human model for research in teratology; this became most evident when critical testing in lower mammals failed to reveal the teratogenic properties exhibited in man by thalidomide. |
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