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Mouse embryos were exposed to various doses of cadmium and/or X-rays on day 8 of gestation. The combined treatment exerted an antagonistic effect regarding the teratogenic action of the two agents.
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Michel, C., Fritz-Niggli, H. Teratogenic interactions between cadmium and radiation in mice. Experientia 42, 80–81 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01975905
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