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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 15, 1985 - Issue 8-9
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Original Article

Xenobiotic influences on embryonic differentiation, growth and morphology in vitro

Pages 719-726 | Published online: 30 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

1. Direct in vitro exposure of post-implantation rat embryos to 18 known teratogens induced typical malformations in all cases.

2. Of 21 non-teratogens in vivo, 20 induced, in vitro either no malformations at all, even at high concentrations, or abnormal development could only be observed at concentrations which affected growth and differentiation significantly.

3. Responses of chemically induced exposed embryos in vitro occurred within wide concentration ranges. Actinomycin D, for example, affected embryonic development at a concentration as low as 3 × 10−4 μg/ml, whereas other substances had no effect at concentrations up to 9 × 102 μg/ml.

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