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teratogenic Meaning in Bengali



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teratogenic's Usage Examples:

These principles guide the study and understanding of teratogenic agents and their effects on developing organisms: Susceptibility to teratogenesis.


studies have shown embryotoxic/teratogenic effects.


  Group 7 There is a risk that the drug is embryotoxic/teratogenic in humans, at least in the first.


It has been found to have teratogenic effects in rats.


Solasodine is teratogenic to hamster fetuses in a dose of 1200 to 1600 mg/kg.


is a group of defects caused to the developing fetus by exposure to teratogenic effects of phenytoin.


Uranyl hydroxide is teratogenic and radioactive.


The problems with thalidomide included; teratogenic side effects, high incidence of other adverse reactions, poor solubility.


It is teratogenic.


Ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) is a mutagenic, teratogenic, and possibly carcinogenic organic compound with formula C3H8SO3.


These findings may help to explain the absence of teratogenic effects of allylestrenol on the external genitalia of female and male.


swallowed, and laboratory tests suggest that it may be mutagenic or teratogenic.


all-trans-retinoic acid in embryonic development mediates the high teratogenicity of retinoid pharmaceuticals, such as isotretinoin (13-cis-retinoic acid).


A review published in 2010 identified six main teratogenic mechanisms associated with medication use: folate antagonism, neural.


thalidomide is not known, although efforts to identify thalidomide's teratogenic action generated 2,000 research papers and the proposal of 15 or 16 plausible.


pregnancy because it can cross the placenta, unlike heparin, and is teratogenic.


The drug was discovered to be teratogenic, causing serious genetic damage to early embryonic growth and development.


has greater teratogenic potential than steroids that are less potent.


There are no adequate and well-controlled studies of the teratogenic effects of clobetasol.


[8] These principles guide the study and understanding of teratogenic agents and their effects on developing organisms: Susceptibility to teratogenesis.



teratogenic's Meaning':

of or relating to substances or agents that can interfere with normal embryonic development

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