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teratogen

Teratogen vs Teratogeny - What's the difference?

teratogen | teratogeny |


In teratology|lang=en terms the difference between teratogen and teratogeny

is that teratogen is (teratology) any agent or substance which can cause malformation of an embryo or birth defects while teratogeny is (teratology) alternative name for teratogenesis.

As nouns the difference between teratogen and teratogeny

is that teratogen is (teratology) any agent or substance which can cause malformation of an embryo or birth defects while teratogeny is (teratology) alternative name for teratogenesis.

Taxonomy vs Teratogen - What's the difference?

taxonomy | teratogen |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and teratogen

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while teratogen is (teratology) any agent or substance which can cause malformation of an embryo or birth defects.

Teratogen vs Diethylstilbestrol - What's the difference?

teratogen | diethylstilbestrol |


As nouns the difference between teratogen and diethylstilbestrol

is that teratogen is (teratology) any agent or substance which can cause malformation of an embryo or birth defects while diethylstilbestrol is an orally-active synthetic nonsteroidal oestrogen, first synthesized in 1938 and withdrawn in the 1970s on being identified as a teratogen.

Teratogen vs Aminonicotinamide - What's the difference?

teratogen | aminonicotinamide |


As nouns the difference between teratogen and aminonicotinamide

is that teratogen is (teratology) any agent or substance which can cause malformation of an embryo or birth defects while aminonicotinamide is (organic compound) any of several isomeric amino derivatives of nicotinamide but especially 6-aminonicotinamide , a teratogen.

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