The causes of human neural defect (NTD) are not clarified yet and there is a multitude of theories on the morphogenesis of this malformation. This experiment was carried out to develop a model for NTD in animal and elucidate the morphogenesis of NTD with particular emphasis on the relationship between exencephaly and anencephaly. With exposure to 150,000 IU of vitamin A on various periods of gestation, ranging from the 7th to the 10th days, not only NTDs but a variety of other systemic malformations such as anophthalmia, exophthalmia, anotia, maxillary and/or mandibular hypoplasia, tail and/or genital agenesis, anal atresia and limb defects were produced. Occurrence of these malformations was more related to the time of exposure th...
Single doses of vitamin A administered at targeted gestation periods were observed to produce varyin...
Congenital malformations of the eye can cause blindness in children. They occur throughout the world...
The requirement for vitamin A in reproduction was first recognized in the early 1900’s, and its impo...
Vitamin A is necessary for fetal development, cell growth and development, and reproduction. It is a...
Retinoic acid is a vitamin-A derived com-pound that plays an important role in cranio-facial develop...
Most cases of congenital spinal deformities were sporadic and without strong evidence of heritabilit...
Most cases of congenital spinal deformities were sporadic and without strong evidence of heritabilit...
Studies in animal models have established that intra-uterine vitamin A deficiency can hinder hindbra...
Vitamin A is lipid soluble vitamin widely used during pregnancy as a food supplement. The study has ...
AbstractVitamin A plays an essential role in vertebrate embryogenesis. In the present study, pregnan...
Calvarial thinning and skull bone defects have been reported in infants with hypervitaminosis A. The...
Primitive streak stage rat embryos were cultured in serum containing added vitamin A alcohol at conc...
Vitamin A is essential for the early development and normal functioning of the brain throughout l...
Calvarial thinning and skull bone defects have been reported in infants with hypervitaminosis A. The...
AbstractMammalian eye development requires vitamin A (retinol, ROL). The role of vitamin A at specif...
Single doses of vitamin A administered at targeted gestation periods were observed to produce varyin...
Congenital malformations of the eye can cause blindness in children. They occur throughout the world...
The requirement for vitamin A in reproduction was first recognized in the early 1900’s, and its impo...
Vitamin A is necessary for fetal development, cell growth and development, and reproduction. It is a...
Retinoic acid is a vitamin-A derived com-pound that plays an important role in cranio-facial develop...
Most cases of congenital spinal deformities were sporadic and without strong evidence of heritabilit...
Most cases of congenital spinal deformities were sporadic and without strong evidence of heritabilit...
Studies in animal models have established that intra-uterine vitamin A deficiency can hinder hindbra...
Vitamin A is lipid soluble vitamin widely used during pregnancy as a food supplement. The study has ...
AbstractVitamin A plays an essential role in vertebrate embryogenesis. In the present study, pregnan...
Calvarial thinning and skull bone defects have been reported in infants with hypervitaminosis A. The...
Primitive streak stage rat embryos were cultured in serum containing added vitamin A alcohol at conc...
Vitamin A is essential for the early development and normal functioning of the brain throughout l...
Calvarial thinning and skull bone defects have been reported in infants with hypervitaminosis A. The...
AbstractMammalian eye development requires vitamin A (retinol, ROL). The role of vitamin A at specif...
Single doses of vitamin A administered at targeted gestation periods were observed to produce varyin...
Congenital malformations of the eye can cause blindness in children. They occur throughout the world...
The requirement for vitamin A in reproduction was first recognized in the early 1900’s, and its impo...