Hyperoxia and hypoxia in pregnancy: Simple experimental manipulation alters the incidence of cleft lip and palate in CL/Fr mice

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This paper describes alterations in the incidence of cleft lip and palate in CL/Fr mice subsequent to experimental manipulation of maternal respiratory oxygen levels during a critical period of pregnancy. Only a few previous studies have shown that the incidence of some 'genetically determined' malformations in mammals can be decreased by environmental procedures. In addition to demonstrating a decreased incidence of cleft lip and palate subsequent to maternal hyperoxia on gestational days 10 and 11 in a genetically susceptible strain, the results of the present study show that hypoxia at this time increases the incidence of cleft lip and palate.

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Millicovsky, G., & Johnston, M. C. (1981). Hyperoxia and hypoxia in pregnancy: Simple experimental manipulation alters the incidence of cleft lip and palate in CL/Fr mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 78(9 II), 5722–5723. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.78.9.5722

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