Teratogen update: evaluation of the reproductive and developmental risks of caffeineM S Christian
Argus International and Argus Research Laboratories, Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044, USA
Teratology 64:51-78. 2001
..Proven human teratogens have an identifiable syndrome. The malformations described in the animal studies at very high doses fit the description of vascular disruptive types of malformations. (ABSTRACT TRUNCATED)..
Developmental toxicity studies of four fragrances in ratsM S Christian
Argus Research Laboratories Inc, Horsham, PA 19044, USA
Toxicol Lett 111:169-74. 1999
..The results of this study indicate that under conditions of normal use, the tested fragrances do not pose a risk to human conceptuses...
Introduction/overview: gender-based differences in pharmacologic and toxicologic responsesM S Christian
Primedica Argus Research Laboratories, Inc, Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044, USA
Int J Toxicol 20:145-8. 2001
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Biodisposition of dibromoacetic acid (DBA) and bromodichloromethane (BDCM) administered to rats and rabbits in drinking water during range-finding reproduction and developmental toxicity studiesM S Christian
Argus Research Laboratories, Inc, Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044, USA
Int J Toxicol 20:239-53. 2001
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Oral (drinking water) two-generation reproductive toxicity study of dibromoacetic acid (DBA) in ratsM S Christian
Argus Research Laboratories, Inc, Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044, USA
Int J Toxicol 21:237-76. 2002
..Based on the high multiples of human exposure required to produce effects in male rats, DBA should not be identified as a human reproductive or developmental risk...
Oral (drinking water) developmental toxicity studies of bromodichloromethane (BDCM) in rats and rabbitsM S Christian
Argus Research Laboratories, Inc, Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044, USA
Int J Toxicol 20:225-37. 2001
..3 mg/kg/day). These NOAELs are 56,250 and 69,120 times the human adult exposure level of 0.0008 mg/kg/day, respectively. Based on the results of these studies, BDCM should not be identified as a risk to development of human conceptuses...
Lack of effects of nose-only inhalation exposure on testicular toxicity in male ratsS J Rothenberg
Primedica Argus, Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044, USA
Toxicol Sci 53:127-34. 2000
..Thus, nose-only exposure for up to 2 h per day for a total of 42 days did not cause adverse effects on the reproductive organs, fertility, or reproductive performance of male rats under the conditions of this study...
Developmental (embryo-fetal toxicity/teratogenicity) toxicity studies of synthetic crystalline lycopene in rats and rabbitsM S Christian
Argus International Inc 933 Horsham Road, Horsham, PA 19044, USA
Food Chem Toxicol 41:773-83. 2003
..Neither Lycopene 10 CWD nor LycoVit 10% caused direct maternal or developmental toxicity in rats or rabbits at dosages as high as 3000 or 2000 mg/kg/day, respectively...
Lack of developmental neurotoxicity of MN rgp 120/HIV-1 administered subcutaneously to neonatal ratsJ L Bussiere
Department of Toxicology, Genentech, Inc, South San Francisco, CA 94080, USA
Toxicol Sci 48:90-9. 1999
..Thus, MN rgp120/HIV-1 alone or formulated as a vaccine does not cause neurotoxicity or developmental toxicity in neonatal rats after exposure in utero and/or during the neonatal period...
Embryo-fetal toxicity signals for 17alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate in high-risk pregnancies: a review of the non-clinical literature for embryo-fetal toxicity with progestinsM S Christian
Argus International, Horsham, PA 19044, USA
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med 20:89-112. 2007
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Oral (drinking water) two-generation reproductive toxicity study of bromodichloromethane (BDCM) in ratsM S Christian
Argus Research Laboratories, Inc, Horsham, Pennsylvania, USA
Int J Toxicol 21:115-46. 2002
..5 to 109.0 mg/kg/day), or 36,875 to 136,250 times the human adult exposure level. Regardless, these data indicate that BDCM should not be identified as a risk to human reproductive performance or development of human conceptuses...