Embryo culture as an early screen for teratogenic potential. II. Thalidomide

In this study the effects on 10-day rat embryos incubated with thalidomide in vitro were examined after 48-hours' incubation with and without the addition of a metabolic activating system. A positive teratogenic response to thalidomide has been demonstrated in the rat. The systems affected incl...

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