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Reproductive disorders in female rats after prenatal exposure to betamethasone

Borges et al., 2017

Document ID
16675989457179510451
Author
Borges C
Pacheco T
Guerra M
Barros A
Silva P
Missassi G
da Silva K
Anselmo‐Franci J
Pupo A
Kempinas W
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Applied Toxicology

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Betamethasone is the drug of choice for antenatal treatment, promoting fetal lung maturation and decreasing mortality. Previous studies in rats reported male programming and alteration in sperm parameters and sexual behavior following intrauterine betamethasone exposure …
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