| terato- |
prefix signifying relation to abnormal or monstrous growth, eg, teratoma
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| teratogen |
Any substance capable of producing structural abnormalities of prenatal origin, present at birth or manifested shortly thereafter.
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| teratogenic |
The ability to produce birth defects. A teratogenic agent has the ability to induce or increase the incidence of congenital malformations, ie, permanent structural or functional deviations arising during embryogenesis.
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| teratogen |
This is the descriptor applied to any substance that can cause non-heritable birth defects.
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| teratogenesis |
Teratogenesis is the production of non-heritable birth defects.
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