A Japanese Teratology Society szabad hozzáférést biztosított 'Congenital Anomalies' c. hivatalos angol nyelvű lapjának legolvasottabb cikkeihez.
Most az alábbi cikkek olvashatóak regisztráció nélkül: Birth defects caused by mutations in human GLI3 and mouse Gli3 genes >> Ichiro Naruse, Etsuko Ueta, Yoshiki Sumino, et al.
Causes of birth defects: Lessons from history >> Paul A. L. Lancaster
In vitro models of pancreatic differentiation using embryonic stem or induced pluripotent stem cells >> Yuichiro Higuchi, Nobuaki Shiraki and Shoen Kume
Second lineage of heart forming region provides new understanding of conotruncal heart defects >> Yuji Nakajima
Drug safety in pregnancy: Utopia or achievable prospect? Risk information, risk research and advocacy in Teratology Information Services >> Christof Schaefer
Distribution of the longevity gene product, SIRT1, in developing mouse organs >> Tetsuo Ogawa, Chizu Wakai, Tomomi Saito, et al.
Role of rare cases in deciphering the mechanisms of congenital anomalies: CHARGE syndrome research >> Kenjiro Kosaki
Individual variation in organ histogenesis as a causative factor in the developmental origins of health and disease: Unnoticed congenital anomalies? >> Hiroki Otani, Jun Udagawa, Toshihisa Hatta, et al.
Formal genesis of the outflow tracts of the heart revisited: Previous works in the light of recent observations >> Naomasa Okamoto, Naotaka Akimoto, Nobuto Hidaka, et al.
Congenital polymicrogyria including the perisylvian region in early childhood >> Tomoyuki Takano, Kumiko Matsuwake, Seiichirou Yoshioka, et al.
Dietary exposure to low doses of bisphenol A: Effects on reproduction and development in two generations of C57BL/6J mice >> Kenichi Kobayashi, Katsumi Ohtani, Hisayo Kubota, et al.