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What are the Key Areas of Study in Reproductive Toxicology?
Reproductive toxicology encompasses several key areas of study:
Fertility:
Investigating how substances affect the ability to conceive and maintain a pregnancy.
Developmental Toxicology:
Studying the effects of toxicants on the development of the embryo or
fetus
.
Teratology:
Focusing on structural malformations or birth defects caused by exposure to toxic agents.
Endocrine Disruption:
Evaluating how chemicals interfere with hormonal functions, impacting reproduction and development.
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