| teratogen |
chemical and physical agents which interfere with normal embryonic development. Teratogens may produce congenital malformations or death of the fetus without inducing damage to the pregnant female.
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| teratogen |
A substance capable of causing birth defects.
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| teratogenic |
of, relating to, or causing developmental malformations or birth defects.
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| teratoma |
(1) Strictly speaking, teratoma is a benign growth. It is an odd sort of tumor in that it is basically composed of a number of different normal types of tissue, growing in abnormal places. I say strictly speaking it is benign, but it can act like a malignant tumor and spread. It is most commonly discussed in the post-chemo situation where the doctors want to remove masses left behind by the chemo because they may have teratoma in them. ...
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| teratoma |
A tumor composed of tissues from the three embryonic germ layers. Usually found in ovary and testis. Produced experimentally in animals by injectingpluripotent stem cells, in order to determine the stem cells' abilities to differentiate into various types of tissues.
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