THE TERATOGENIC EFFECTS OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF NITROXYNIL TO SWISS ALBINO MICE DURING ORGANOGENE
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https://doi.org/10.5380/avs.v18i1.24944Keywords:
anthelminthic drug, embryonic toxicity, phenolic substitutes, teratogenesis, laboratory animalsAbstract
SUMMARY: Nitroxynil 34% is an anthelmintic of the family of phenolic substitutes that is used for the control of
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2012-11-12
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Queiroz, G. R., Cunha Filho, L. F. C. da, Zanluchi, A. T., Barca Junior, F. A., & Okano, W. (2012). THE TERATOGENIC EFFECTS OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF NITROXYNIL TO SWISS ALBINO MICE DURING ORGANOGENE. Archives of Veterinary Science, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.5380/avs.v18i1.24944
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Preventive Veterinary Medicine
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