Biochemical basis for a genetically determined difference in response to the teratogenic effects of 6-amino-nicotinamide.

The application of precisely timed, short exposures of embryos to specific metabolic inbibitors is a useful method for analysing the biochemical aspects of development. The teratologic approach to the study of the biochemical requirerments of various organogenetic processes in the developing embryo...

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Main Author: Verrusio, A. Carl
Other Authors: Fraser, F. (Supervisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1966
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.736272014-02-13T04:11:40ZBiochemical basis for a genetically determined difference in response to the teratogenic effects of 6-amino-nicotinamide.Verrusio, A. CarlEmbryology.Genetics.Cleft palate.Genetics.The application of precisely timed, short exposures of embryos to specific metabolic inbibitors is a useful method for analysing the biochemical aspects of development. The teratologic approach to the study of the biochemical requirerments of various organogenetic processes in the developing embryo was first formulated by Warkany (1944) who showed that the offspring of female rats maintained on a vitamin A deficient diet had characteristic patterns of malformations. [...]McGill UniversityFraser, F. (Supervisor)1966Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 000455513proquestno: AAINK00864Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Genetics) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=73627
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topic Embryology.
Genetics.
Cleft palate.
Genetics.
spellingShingle Embryology.
Genetics.
Cleft palate.
Genetics.
Verrusio, A. Carl
Biochemical basis for a genetically determined difference in response to the teratogenic effects of 6-amino-nicotinamide.
description The application of precisely timed, short exposures of embryos to specific metabolic inbibitors is a useful method for analysing the biochemical aspects of development. The teratologic approach to the study of the biochemical requirerments of various organogenetic processes in the developing embryo was first formulated by Warkany (1944) who showed that the offspring of female rats maintained on a vitamin A deficient diet had characteristic patterns of malformations. [...]
author2 Fraser, F. (Supervisor)
author_facet Fraser, F. (Supervisor)
Verrusio, A. Carl
author Verrusio, A. Carl
author_sort Verrusio, A. Carl
title Biochemical basis for a genetically determined difference in response to the teratogenic effects of 6-amino-nicotinamide.
title_short Biochemical basis for a genetically determined difference in response to the teratogenic effects of 6-amino-nicotinamide.
title_full Biochemical basis for a genetically determined difference in response to the teratogenic effects of 6-amino-nicotinamide.
title_fullStr Biochemical basis for a genetically determined difference in response to the teratogenic effects of 6-amino-nicotinamide.
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical basis for a genetically determined difference in response to the teratogenic effects of 6-amino-nicotinamide.
title_sort biochemical basis for a genetically determined difference in response to the teratogenic effects of 6-amino-nicotinamide.
publisher McGill University
publishDate 1966
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