Influence of Cell Growth Inhibitors on the Eruption Rate Using the Soft X-ray Photographic Method

I have previously reported that Urethane inhibits tooth eruption. In this paper, Urethane was examined in more detail and compared with the other inhibitors, Mitomycin C, Carboquone,5-Fluorouracil, and Doxorubicin. Urethane inhibited tooth eruption in a dose-dependant manner, although proliferative...

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Urethane - toxicity
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