Thalidomide may be a mutagen
2 In addition to the reasons given by Read, it is important to recall that many children were accepted as thalidomide damaged on the basis of a clinical opinion and in the absence of any evidence of exposure to thalidomide in utero during the sensitive period of embryogenesis.
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