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WHO/FAO/OIE guidelines for the surveillance, prevention and control of taeniosis/cysticercosis

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Wei et al. as mentioned in this paper showed that hyperoxia greatly reduces the incidence of phenytoin-induced cleft lip and palate in A/J mice, and showed that vitamin B6 reduces the severity of the cleft palate.
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hyperoxia greatly reduces the incidence of phenytoin-induced cleft lip and palate in A/J mice. Science 212: 671–672 10. Moerman P, Fryns J P, Goddeeris P, Lauweryns J M, van Assche A 1983 Aberrant twinning (diprosopus) associated with anencephaly. Clinical Genetics 24: 252–256 11. Ramadan R O 1996 A dicephalic goat with other defects. Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin Reihe A 43: 337–343 12. Saini S S, Khehra R S, Kwatra M S 1993 A diprosopus in a domestic chicken embryo. Avian Diseases 37: 898–899 13. Tiessen R G, van Elsacker-Niele A M, Vermeij-Keers C, Oepkes D, van Roosmalen J, Gorsira M C 1994 A fetus with a parvovirus B19 infection and congenital anomalies. Prenatal Diagnosis 14: 173–176 14. Verdi G D, Hersh J H, Russell L J 1991 Partial duplication of the face: case report and review. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 87: 759–762 15. Wei X, Sulik K K 1993 Pathogenesis of craniofacial and body wall malformations induced by ochratoxin A in mice. American Journal of Medical Genetics 47: 862–871 16. Yoneda T, Pratt R M 1982 Vitamin B6 reduces cortisone-induced cleft palate in the mouse. Teratology 26: 255–258

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