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    Ozeki H, Shirai S, Ikeda K, Ogura Y.
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  • 28. Teratogenic action of acetazolamide in mice.
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  • 29. The mouse mutant limb-deformity (ld).
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  • 31. Cyclopia produced in a very early retinoic acid experiment.
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  • 32. The action of thalidomide on the peripheral nervous system of the embryo.
    McCredie J.
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  • 36. Retinoic acid-induced embryopathy of the mouse inner ear.
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  • 38. Production of congenital limb defects with retinoic acid: phenomenological evidence of progressive differentiation during limb morphogenesis.
    Kwasigroch TE, Kochhar DM.
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    Holmes LB.
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