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There is no controlled teratology data in humans to date.
His better known work was in the fields of comparative anatomy, development history and teratology.
He was a pioneer in the field of vertebrate teratology.
They had studied the monster", and now teratology was finished.
His pioneering research in teratology, the study of birth defects, was recognized widely.
But the teratology of this creature seemed incredible.
He explains he and Eric are studying teratology, the study of unusual growth in animals.
In botany, teratology investigates the theoretical implications of abnormal specimens.
The cabinets devoted to teratology, the study of monstrosities, are a journey through Greek and Roman mythology.
Students of teratology have raised the possibility of a link between this developmental deformity in infants and the myth for which it was named.
Zebrafish embryos have proven to be a rapid, cost-efficient, and reliable teratology assay model.
In animal experiments it was fetotoxic at doses that were maternally toxic but no teratology effects were seen.
The study of these deviations forms the subject of teratology, a branch of morphology or embryology.
The findings on attention levels were published in 1987 in the journal Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology.
Organization of Teratology Information Specialists.
He was a pioneer in the science of teratology, in particular the study of birth defects and abnormalities that occur during embryonic development.
In teratology, proboscis is a blind-ended, tubelike structure, commonly located in the midface.
In the 17th and 18th century the grotesque encompasses a wide field of teratology (science of monsters) and artistic experimentation.
He did extensive research in the fields of bacteriology, vegetable teratology, cryptogamic botany and mycology (especially mushrooms).
In the field of teratology, Serres explained the presence of malformations as cases of arrested development or overdevelopment.
For more information about the effects that chemicals can have on a fetus, see the Organization of Teratology Information Services website at www.otispregnancy.org.
As early as the 17th century, Teratology referred to a discourse on prodigies and marvels, of anything so extraordinary as to seem abnormal.
They are used as model organisms in areas of research such as teratology, periodontal disease, reproduction, immunology, endocrinology, obesity, and aging.
(See also teratology).
The ('R') optical isomerism is effective against morning sickness but the ('S') is teratology and causes birth defects.