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. 2024:2753:1-38.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3625-1_1.

Updating an Overview of Teratology

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Updating an Overview of Teratology

Ana Margarida Calado et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2024.

Abstract

In this chapter, the authors aim to update an overview of the principles of teratology, beginning with the definition of teratology, the critical point at which this process occurs, and some of the most common etiological agents that improve our understanding of teratology.Modern teratology has greatly improved in recent years with advances in new methods in molecular biology, toxicology, animal laboratory science, and genetics, increasing our knowledge of ambient influences. Nevertheless, there is a lot to do to reduce the influence of hazardous intervening agents, whether they target our genetics or not, that can negatively affect pregnancy and induce congenital development disorders, including morphological, biochemical, or behavioral defects.Certain agents might indeed be related to certain defects, but we have not been able to identify the cause of most congenital defects, which highlights the importance of finding and testing out new genetics techniques and conducting laboratory animal science to unravel the etiology and pathogenicity of each congenital defect.

Keywords: Basic principle; Environmental agent; Etiological agent; Genetic factor; Maternal/paternal condition; Teratology.

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