Trypan blue induced teratogenesis of rat embryos cultivated in vitro
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Trypan blue induced teratogenesis of rat embryos cultivated in vitro.
Trypan blue is known to produce embryonic abnormalities in a wide variety of animals, including rats (Gillman, Gilbert, Gillman & Spence, 1948), mice (Waddington & Carter, 1953; Hamburgh, 1954), amphibians (Waddington & Perry, 1956), chickens (Beaudoin & Wilson, 1958;Stephan & Sutter, 1961), rabbits (Ferm, 1956), and hamsters (Ferm, 1958). Studies on the teratogenic action of this dye have also...
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عنوان ژورنال: Development
سال: 1966
ISSN: 1477-9129,0950-1991
DOI: 10.1242/dev.15.3.387