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A study of the teratogenicity of diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone in the experimental mouse

The aims of the research were to establish whether diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone are teratogenic in mice both in vivo and in an in vitro whole embryo culture system, to investigate possible mechanisms of teratogenicity and to examine whether the methods used in this study, may form a basis fo...

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Main Author: Beyers, Nulda
Other Authors: Folb, Peter I
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Clinical Pharmacology 2017
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description The aims of the research were to establish whether diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone are teratogenic in mice both in vivo and in an in vitro whole embryo culture system, to investigate possible mechanisms of teratogenicity and to examine whether the methods used in this study, may form a basis for developing systems of more extensive drug teratogenicity screening.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/26474 A study of the teratogenicity of diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone in the experimental mouse Beyers, Nulda Folb, Peter I Abnormalities, Drug-induced Foetus - Drug effects Phenobarbital - adverse effects Teratogens The aims of the research were to establish whether diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone are teratogenic in mice both in vivo and in an in vitro whole embryo culture system, to investigate possible mechanisms of teratogenicity and to examine whether the methods used in this study, may form a basis for developing systems of more extensive drug teratogenicity screening. 2017-12-07T06:18:26Z 2017-12-07T06:18:26Z 1981 2017-08-04T08:49:19Z Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26474 eng application/pdf Division of Clinical Pharmacology Faculty of Health Sciences University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Abnormalities, Drug-induced
Foetus - Drug effects
Phenobarbital - adverse effects
Teratogens
Beyers, Nulda
A study of the teratogenicity of diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone in the experimental mouse
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title A study of the teratogenicity of diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone in the experimental mouse
title_full A study of the teratogenicity of diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone in the experimental mouse
title_fullStr A study of the teratogenicity of diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone in the experimental mouse
title_full_unstemmed A study of the teratogenicity of diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone in the experimental mouse
title_short A study of the teratogenicity of diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone in the experimental mouse
title_sort study of the teratogenicity of diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbitone in the experimental mouse
topic Abnormalities, Drug-induced
Foetus - Drug effects
Phenobarbital - adverse effects
Teratogens
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