Metal-induced developmental toxicity in mammals: a review.

作者: J. L. Domingo

DOI: 10.1080/15287399409531868

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摘要: It is well established that certain metals are toxic to embryonic and fetal tissues and can induce teratogenicity in mammals. The main objective of this paper has been to summarize …

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