2014
DOI: 10.9734/arrb/2014/11007
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Embryonic Central Nervous System Development under Morphine Influence in Pregnant Rats as the Epigenetic Factor

Abstract: Excessive use of narcotic drugs, especially its effect on the central nervous system (CNS) development of the embryos, has given rise to numerous studies in this field. According to the previous studies, morphine consumption during pregnancy can cause a delay in normal development of placenta and embryo. Based on the studies conducted on pregnant mothers 'embryo most abnormalities caused by morphine consumption are related to normal development defects of the embryo's (CNS). Drug consumption is one of the fact… Show more

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