Acknowledgements Thanks to members of the Thalidomide Society for helpful discussions on thalidomide-induced limb damage. Funding The author disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: Research in the lab has previously been sponsored by Wellcome Trust, Royal Society and University of Aberdeen.Peer reviewedPostprin
Thalidomide is a potent human and animal teratogen that has recently been introduced in the United S...
The meeting was funded by the Centre for Chronic Diseases and Disorders at the University of York, w...
The tragic spectacle of thousands of infants born with deformed arms and legs at the beginning of th...
Acknowledgements Thanks to members of the Thalidomide Society for helpful discussions on thalidomide...
Apologies to the many papers we were unable to cite, due to space constraints. We thank Lynda Erskin...
Thanks go to Dr. Chris Mahony, Prof. Martin Collinson, Shaunna-Leigh Beedie and Alexandra Diamond fo...
Thalidomide (TD) is the drug in clinical use since over half a century for variable indications such...
Thalidomide was first introduced in 1953 as an oral sedative-hypnotic [1], and was used to ameliorat...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanisms of thalidomide teratogenesis, althou...
Thalidomide is an anti-inflammatory and an anti-angiogenesis drug that is being used around the worl...
Thalidomide (-phthalimido-glutarimide), a hypnotic sedative and anxiolytic with anti-emetic properti...
We thank the members of the Sears Lab and J. Marcot for discussion of ideas presented in this manusc...
Background: In the late 1950s and early 1960s the drug Thalidomide was given to thousands of pregnan...
The authors thank Elizabeth Kilby and Susan Reijntes for preliminary studies. CM was funded by a Uni...
This paper attempts to give a brief history of the drug Thalidomide, from its initial market success...
Thalidomide is a potent human and animal teratogen that has recently been introduced in the United S...
The meeting was funded by the Centre for Chronic Diseases and Disorders at the University of York, w...
The tragic spectacle of thousands of infants born with deformed arms and legs at the beginning of th...
Acknowledgements Thanks to members of the Thalidomide Society for helpful discussions on thalidomide...
Apologies to the many papers we were unable to cite, due to space constraints. We thank Lynda Erskin...
Thanks go to Dr. Chris Mahony, Prof. Martin Collinson, Shaunna-Leigh Beedie and Alexandra Diamond fo...
Thalidomide (TD) is the drug in clinical use since over half a century for variable indications such...
Thalidomide was first introduced in 1953 as an oral sedative-hypnotic [1], and was used to ameliorat...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanisms of thalidomide teratogenesis, althou...
Thalidomide is an anti-inflammatory and an anti-angiogenesis drug that is being used around the worl...
Thalidomide (-phthalimido-glutarimide), a hypnotic sedative and anxiolytic with anti-emetic properti...
We thank the members of the Sears Lab and J. Marcot for discussion of ideas presented in this manusc...
Background: In the late 1950s and early 1960s the drug Thalidomide was given to thousands of pregnan...
The authors thank Elizabeth Kilby and Susan Reijntes for preliminary studies. CM was funded by a Uni...
This paper attempts to give a brief history of the drug Thalidomide, from its initial market success...
Thalidomide is a potent human and animal teratogen that has recently been introduced in the United S...
The meeting was funded by the Centre for Chronic Diseases and Disorders at the University of York, w...
The tragic spectacle of thousands of infants born with deformed arms and legs at the beginning of th...