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Cydophosphamide-Induced Abnormalities in the Incisors of the Rat
Lee Vahlsing, H.; Kim, Sun-Kee; Feringa, Earl
1977
Citation:Lee Vahlsing, H.; Kim, Sun-Kee; Feringa, Earl (1977). "Cydophosphamide-Induced Abnormalities in the Incisors of the Rat." Journal of Dental Research 7(56): 809-816. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/67458>
Abstract: A single injection of 75 mg/kg cyclophosphamide caused gross dental abnormalities in rats. Broken, malformed, overgrown, and "extra" incisors developed several weeks after drug treatment. Radioautographic investigations show no unusual features in the morphology or labeling with H3-thymidine in the odontogenic cells. The results suggest that the cytotoxic effect of the drug is a temporary one which induces a residual alteration of tooth growth.