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Teratology Society Web Site
A scientific society, studing the processes that lead to abnormal development and birth defects. [eng]
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Teratology
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Vegetable Teratology, 1869
By Maxwell Tylden Masters, M.D., F.L.S. (1833-1907). [eng]
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Teratology
Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology and Environmental Teratology Information Center: DART/ETIC. DART/ETIC is a bibliographic database on the National Library of Medicine's (NLM)
Toxicology Data Network (TOXNET). It covers teratology and other aspects of
developmental and reproductive toxicology. It contains over 90,000 references to
literature published since 1965. [eng]
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Clinical Teratology Web Site
It is intended as a resource guide for clinicians and other health practitioners seeking a broader understanding of
the effects of reproductive exposures on the developing embryo and fetus, and to assist them in counseling their pregnant patients. It is
not a guide for prescribing medications. [eng]
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NTP Teratology Abstracts
National Toxicology Program, NTP Testing Information. [eng]
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Organization of Teratology Information Services
Teratology is the study of the effects that drugs, medications, chemicals and other exposures may have on the
fetus. Teratology Information Services (TIS) are comprehensive and multidisciplinary resources for medical
consultation on prenatal exposures. TIS interpret information regarding known and potential reproductive
risks into risk assessments that are communicated to individuals of reproductive age and health care
providers. [eng]
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European Teratology Society
The objectives of the Society are to stimulate interest in and promote the exchange of
ideas and information about the etiology, prevention and treatment of congenital
malformations [eng]
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Midwest Teratology Association
The Midwest Teratology Association (MTA) is an organization of scientists from academic institutions, government, and industry who are interested in the prevention
and understanding of birth defects. [eng]
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