Paper
The site and sequence of action of 6-aminonicotinamide in causing bone malformations of embryonic chick limb and its relationship to normal development.
Published May 1, 1972 · A. Caplan
Developmental biology
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6-aminonicotinamide causes bone malformations in embryonic chick limbs by affecting cartilage-producing cells, with its effects lasting for 36 hours and not fully counteracted by nicotinamide.
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