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Autor:
L. David WISE, Sidney L. BECK, Diana BELTRAME, Bruce K. BEYER, Ibrahim CHAHOUD, Robert L. CLARK, Ruth CLARK, Alice M. DRUGA, Maureen H. FEUSTON, Pierre GUITTIN, Susan M. HENWOOD, Carole A. KIMMEL, Pia LINDSTROM, Anthony K. PALMER, Judith A. PETRERE, Howard M. SOLOMON, Mineo YASUDA, Raymond G. YORK
Publikováno v:
Congenital Anomalies. 37:165-210
Autor:
Sidney L. Beck, Jennica Lutz
Publikováno v:
Teratology. 62:325-331
Background: Cadmium is a well-known animal teratogen. Caffeine is an alkaloid widely consumed by humans. Interactions between teratogens and nonteratogenic doses of other agents are becoming widely studied, as they may shed light on understanding mec
Autor:
Angela Paros, Sidney L. Beck
Publikováno v:
Teratology. 60:344-347
The A/WySnBk strain of mice displays 25-35% spontaneous CL(P). Pregnant mice were treated with folinic acid continuously delivered via osmotic minipumps at the rate of 7.6 +/- 0.2 microl/ hr (12 mg/ 24 hr) for the period covering gestation day (gd) 8
Autor:
Sidney L. Beck
Publikováno v:
Reproductive Toxicology. 13:353-360
To ascertain the relative contributions of genotypes of conceptus and dam to developmental toxicity occasioned by valproic acid (VPA), crosses were established between resistant C57BL/6JBk (C, C57) and susceptible SWV/Bk (S, SWV) strains of mice. The
Autor:
M H Feuston, Sidney L. Beck, P Guittin, L D Wise, Mineo Yasuda, A K Palmer, Judith A. Petrere, B K Beyer, R L Clark, Alice Druga, P Lindstrom, Ibrahim Chahoud, R G York, H M Solomon, D Beltrame, Carole A. Kimmel, Ruth Clark, S M Henwood
Publikováno v:
Teratology. 55:249-292
This paper presents the first version of an internationally-developed glossary of terms for structural developmental abnormalities in common laboratory animals. The glossary is put forward by the International Federation of Teratology Societies (IFTS
Autor:
Sidney L. Beck
Publikováno v:
Teratology. 47:147-157
CD-1 mice were exposed in utero to one of 14 treatment regimes, several of them being replicated, with close agreement between series. Prenatal exposure to a teratogenic dose at a sensitive time enabled detection of 10 of 14 teratogen regimes by alte
Autor:
Sidney L. Beck, Nancy Manabat
Publikováno v:
Reproductive Toxicology. 6:63-67
This study assesses the relative contributions of dam and conceptus to sensitivity to acetazolamide teratogenesis in an in vivo mouse model. Reciprocal F1 outcrosses were made between mice resistant to the teratogenic effects of acetazolamide (SWV) a
Autor:
Sidney L. Beck, Charissa M. Urbano
Publikováno v:
Teratology. 44:241-250
Pregnant C57BL/6J mice were treated with 0 or 50 mg of caffeine (CAFF) per kg, and 0, 200 mg/kg (L) or 1,000 mg/kg (H) of acetazolamide (ACZM) during day 9 of gestation (9DPC). Individual fetuses were examined for gross morphological abnormalities an
Autor:
Sidney L. Beck
Publikováno v:
Reproductive Toxicology. 4:283-290
Skeletons of CD-1 mice exposed in utero during days 6 to 15 of gestation by gavage of their dams with 1200 mg/kg/day of Maneb in 1.0% carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), were examined between 60 and 65 days postnatal (DPN) for the 88 variants of the skelet
Autor:
Charissa M. Urbano, Sidney L. Beck
Publikováno v:
Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.). 7(2)
Pregnant SWV mice were treated on day 9 of gestation (PC) with 50 mg/kg of caffeine (CAFF), 200 mg/kg (LD) or 1000 mg/kg (HD) of acetazolamide (ACZM), or a combination of both agents, or on day 8 PC with both agents (ACZM + CAFF). Untreated (UNTD) an