Evidence for behavioral teratogenicity in humans

作者: B. K. Nelson

DOI: 10.1002/JAT.2550110107

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摘要: Central to both the scientific development of behavioral teratology and attention paid this field as an important area study is establishing that prenatal exposure pregnant females exogenous agents leads neurobehavioral disorders in their offspring. This tenet may not be questioned by majority toxicologists, but others convinced. paper serves a brief review accumulated evidence number drugs environmental/industrial produces human infants.

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