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L David Wise

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Birth Defects Research|October 27, 2018
Comments on "Embryo-fetal development studies with the dietary supplement vinpocetine in the rat and rabbit" (Catlin et al. Birth Defects Research. 2018, 110, 883-896)L David Wise
Birth Defects Research|December 31, 2024
The 6Rs of EFDT StudiesL David Wise
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 10, 2012
The ICH S5(R2) guideline for the testing of medicinal agentsL David Wise
Birth Defects Research. Part B, Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology|December 22, 2009
Introduction to special issue on developmental and reproductive toxicity study designs for pharmaceuticalsL David Wise
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|November 22, 2024
Enhancing reliability of embryo-fetal developmental toxicity studies: A proposed design of replicate studiesL David Wise
Birth Defects Research|June 1, 2024
Rodent anogenital distance recommendationsL David Wise
Birth Defects Research. Part B, Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology|February 6, 2016
Numeric Estimates of Teratogenic Severity from Embryo-Fetal Developmental Toxicity StudiesL David Wise
Birth Defects Research|February 8, 2019
Comments on "Reproductive toxicology studies supporting the safety of molindone, a dopamine receptor antagonist" (Gopalakrishnan et al., Birth Defects Research. 2018; 110(16):1250-1262)L David Wise
Birth Defects Research|March 10, 2025
Subdivided Historical Data to Assess Replicability of the Rat Embryo-Fetal Developmental Toxicity StudyL David Wise
Birth Defects Research. Part B, Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology|May 30, 2009
Evaluation of hydroxyurea-induced fetal skeletal changes in Dutch belted rabbits by micro-computed tomography and alizarin red stainingL David Wise, Christopher T Winkelmann
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Birth Defects Research|October 27, 2018
Comments on "Embryo-fetal development studies with the dietary supplement vinpocetine in the rat and rabbit" (Catlin et al. Birth Defects Research. 2018, 110, 883-896)L David Wise
Birth Defects Research|December 31, 2024
The 6Rs of EFDT StudiesL David Wise
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 10, 2012
The ICH S5(R2) guideline for the testing of medicinal agentsL David Wise
Birth Defects Research. Part B, Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology|December 22, 2009
Introduction to special issue on developmental and reproductive toxicity study designs for pharmaceuticalsL David Wise
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|November 22, 2024
Enhancing reliability of embryo-fetal developmental toxicity studies: A proposed design of replicate studiesL David Wise
Birth Defects Research|June 1, 2024
Rodent anogenital distance recommendationsL David Wise
Birth Defects Research. Part B, Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology|February 6, 2016
Numeric Estimates of Teratogenic Severity from Embryo-Fetal Developmental Toxicity StudiesL David Wise
Birth Defects Research|February 8, 2019
Comments on "Reproductive toxicology studies supporting the safety of molindone, a dopamine receptor antagonist" (Gopalakrishnan et al., Birth Defects Research. 2018; 110(16):1250-1262)L David Wise
Birth Defects Research|March 10, 2025
Subdivided Historical Data to Assess Replicability of the Rat Embryo-Fetal Developmental Toxicity StudyL David Wise
Birth Defects Research. Part B, Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology|May 30, 2009
Evaluation of hydroxyurea-induced fetal skeletal changes in Dutch belted rabbits by micro-computed tomography and alizarin red stainingL David Wise, Christopher T Winkelmann
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