Authors: Thomas H. Shepard, Ronald J. Lemire
ISBN-13: 9780801879531, ISBN-10: 0801879531
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Date Published: August 2004
Edition: eleventh edition
Thomas H. Shepard, M.D., is a professor emeritus of pediatrics and former head of the Central Laboratory for Human Embryology at the University of Washington. Ronald J. Lemire, M.D., is a professor in the division of genetics and developmental medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine.
The most comprehensive one-volume guide of its kind, this standard reference work has been newly revised and expanded to present information on teratogenic agents in a ready-reference format. The tenth edition includes nearly 400 newly listed agents, approximately half of which are developmental genes that cause syndromes or congenital defects. It also reviews recent literature on clinical and experimental teratology, including important Japanese literature not easily available to researchers.
This latest edition of The Catalog of Teratogenic Agents emphasizes human data and covers pharmaceuticals, chemicals, environmental pollutants, food additives, household products, and viruses. A special effort has been made to obtain as much information as possible on drugs and other agents to which pregnant women may be exposed. Substances are listed alphabetically, and each entry briefly summarizes research procedures and results. As in previous editions, a complete list of references is included for each agent.
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Thomas H. Shepard, M.D., is a professor emeritis of pediatrics and former head of the Central Laboratory for Human Embryology at the University of Washington.
A useful and exhaustive key to the literature.
Contents:
Preface to the Tenth Edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Notes for the Tables on Endpapers
Human Teratogens: Proven, Possible, and Unlikely
Use of the Catalog
Developmental Gene Mutations as Teratogenic Agents
Catalog of Teratogenic Agents
Author Index
Agent Index
Endpapers: Comparative Time Periods of Embryonic and Fetal Development in Humans and Experimental Animals