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Number of Dead Fetuses
Known as:
FETDENUM
A measurement of the number of dead fetuses in the uterus.
National Institutes of Health
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CDISC SEND Pregnancy Findings Test Name Terminology
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1997
1997
Determination of the No‐Effect Dose of Bis(tri‐n‐butyltin)oxide (TBTO) for Maternal Toxicity and Teratogenicity in Mice
A. Faqi
,
H. Schweinfurth
,
I. Chahoud
1997
Corpus ID: 72311617
ABSTRACT Tri‐n‐butyltin oxide (TBTO) is a biocide used in wood preservatives and ship paint system. Available literature data on…
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1985
1985
Pregnancy in young and aged rats: II. Peripheral serum progesterone concentrations.
E. Albrecht
Biology of Reproduction
1985
Corpus ID: 24054028
The concentrations of serum progesterone (P4) were determined in 3- and 11-mo-old female rats throughout pregnancy to determine…
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1982
1982
Studies on ergothioneine. VIII. Preventive effects of ergothioneine on cadmium-induced teratogenesis.
T. Mayumi
,
K. Okamoto
,
+4 authors
K. Tanaka
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
1982
Corpus ID: 38433193
The possible preventive effects of ergothioneine on cadmium-induced teratogenesis were examined. Cd (2 mg/kg) was administered i…
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1981
1981
Lack of teratogenic effects of air at high ambient pressure in rats.
M. Bolton
,
A. Alamo
Teratology
1981
Corpus ID: 6557092
The purpose of the research was to determine if pregnant rats subjected to a maximum tolerated duration of exposure to air at 6…
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