Examples of 'developmental defects' in a sentence

Meaning of "developmental defects"

developmental defects: Refers to abnormalities or issues that occur during the growth and maturation of an organism, leading to atypical physical or functional characteristics

How to use "developmental defects" in a sentence

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Recognize developmental defects that affect dentin.
Lack of activin during development results in neural developmental defects.
Developmental defects that alter the shape or stability of a joint.
Phtalates are also linked to developmental defects and delays.
Children with developmental defects are admitted to nursery schools without payment.
Comprehensive screening program focused on detection of developmental defects in the fetus.
Birth and developmental defects depend on when the fetus was exposed to alcohol.
Alterations in these networks cause cancer and other developmental defects.
Some external factors may cause developmental defects and agenesis in dentition.
Program of monitoring and correction of the primary prophylaxis of hereditary developmental defects.
The main cause is developmental defects on thyroid, collectively known as thyroid dysgenesis td.
This is also the stage at which many developmental defects originate.
Besides cancer, developmental defects in unborn children are also a major concern in radiation protection.
Embryos containing aneuploid cells can exhibit developmental defects and lethality.
These developmental defects may result in mental retardation, which should also be diagnosed.

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Numerous studies have found no evidence of chromosomal damage or developmental defects in humans.
Neural-tube defects, Developmental defects of the neural tube.
Because of functional redundancy, single mutants have no obvious developmental defects.
Pits, discoloration, lines, and other developmental defects that are seen in teeth.
Researchers show absence of key oxygen-sensing molecule leads to developmental defects.
Mn deficiency, although rare, can cause developmental defects including malformation of bones [ R ].
They can cause cancer, disrupt hormone functions and produce developmental defects.
Similar central nervous system (CNS) developmental defects have been observed in HMGB1 knockout mouse embryo.
Thus, ActRIIB-associated conditions include abnormal tissue growth and developmental defects.
If the signalling pathway breaks down, developmental defects and cancers can result.
Thus, ActRII-associated conditions include abnormal tissue growth and developmental defects.
Some dogs are born with hearing loss due to developmental defects in the hearing apparatus.
These pathologies include inflammatory, autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases, various forms of cancer, and developmental defects.
Strains with low fecundity or well-known high incidence of developmental defects should not be used.
These ciliopathies include polycystic kidney disease (PKD), retinitis pigmentosa, Bardet-Biedl syndrome, and other developmental defects.
In most countries, routine pregnancy sonographic scans are performed to detect developmental defects before birth.
Many Wnt genes in the mouse have been mutated, leading to very specific developmental defects.
So I will resect it … and hopefully, this little guy 's looking at no developmental defects.
It was ( S ) - thalidomide - the left-handed molecule - that was teratogenic, producing developmental defects in embryos.

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