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R L Brent

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Pediatrics in Review|May 23, 2001
Addressing environmentally caused human birth defectsR L Brent
Clinics in Perinatology|September 1, 1986
The complexities of solving the problem of human malformationsR L Brent
Teratology|May 20, 1999
Reproductive and teratologic effects of low-frequency electromagnetic fields: a review of in vivo and in vitro studies using animal modelsR L Brent
Teratology|May 20, 1999
CBS News: "60 Minutes," July 21, 1996: Who Poisoned Maryann?R L Brent
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|June 1, 1983
The effects of embryonic and fetal exposure to X-ray, microwaves, and ultrasoundR L Brent
Teratology|June 1, 1980
Radiation teratogenesisR L Brent
Teratology|April 1, 1982
Biography of Josef WarkanyR L Brent
Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)|August 24, 1999
Response to Dr. Stuart Newman's commentary on an article entitled "Bendectin: review of the medical literature of a comprehensively studied human nonteratogen and the most prevalent tortogen-litigen"R L Brent
Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)|July 1, 1995
Bendectin: review of the medical literature of a comprehensively studied human nonteratogen and the most prevalent tortogen-litigenR L Brent
NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1995
The application of the principles of toxicology and teratology in evaluating the risks of new drugs for treatment of drug addiction in women of reproductive ageR L Brent
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Pediatrics in Review|May 23, 2001
Addressing environmentally caused human birth defectsR L Brent
Clinics in Perinatology|September 1, 1986
The complexities of solving the problem of human malformationsR L Brent
Teratology|May 20, 1999
Reproductive and teratologic effects of low-frequency electromagnetic fields: a review of in vivo and in vitro studies using animal modelsR L Brent
Teratology|May 20, 1999
CBS News: "60 Minutes," July 21, 1996: Who Poisoned Maryann?R L Brent
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|June 1, 1983
The effects of embryonic and fetal exposure to X-ray, microwaves, and ultrasoundR L Brent
Teratology|June 1, 1980
Radiation teratogenesisR L Brent
Teratology|April 1, 1982
Biography of Josef WarkanyR L Brent
Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)|August 24, 1999
Response to Dr. Stuart Newman's commentary on an article entitled "Bendectin: review of the medical literature of a comprehensively studied human nonteratogen and the most prevalent tortogen-litigen"R L Brent
Reproductive Toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)|July 1, 1995
Bendectin: review of the medical literature of a comprehensively studied human nonteratogen and the most prevalent tortogen-litigenR L Brent
NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1995
The application of the principles of toxicology and teratology in evaluating the risks of new drugs for treatment of drug addiction in women of reproductive ageR L Brent
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