M. M. Turbow
May 8, 1965
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Nature
Abstract
GILLMAN et al. first observed the teratogenic activity of trypan blue in 1948 (ref. 1), and the dye has since become widely used as a teratogenic agent for laboratory work. The recent development of a system for the cultivation of post-implantation rat embryos in vitro2 has made it possible to investigate the direct action of trypan blue on the isolated embryo.