Features of nervous and bones system morphogenesis in foetus after nootrope injection
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https://doi.org/10.14739/2310-1237.2012.3.17009Keywords:
Thiocetam, nervous system, bones system, pregnancy, foetusAbstract
It was determined that injection of Thiocetam does not provocate any negative influence on nervous and bony system morphogenesis in foetus.References
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Dovgal G, Grigoryeva E, Vovchenko M. Features of nervous and bones system morphogenesis in foetus after nootrope injection. Pathologia [Internet]. 2013Sep.12 [cited 2024Nov.13];(3). Available from: http://pat.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/17009
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