| teratogenic | <pharmacology, obstetrics> Tending to produce anomalies of formation or teratism (= anomaly of formation or development: condition of a monster). See: teratogenicity Origin: Gr. Gennan = to produce (18 Nov 1997) |
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| teratogenicity | <pharmacology> The ability to cause defects in a developing foetus. This is distinct from mutagenicity, which causes genetic mutations in sperms, eggs or other cells. Teratogenicity is a potential side effect of many drugs, such as thalidomide. (09 Oct 1997) |
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of or relating to substances or agents that can interfere with normal embryonic development
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Producing physical defects in offspring in utero (ie, birth defects). Teratogenicity is a potential side effect of some drugs, such as thalidomide.
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a substance that causes developmental malformations
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Possessing the ability to disrupt normal fetal development and causing fetal abnormalities.
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| teratogenicity |
the ability to cause malformation of the fetus (birth defects).
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| teratogenic | of or relating to substances or agents that can interfere with normal embryonic development |
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