Correction to “Comments on “Maternal–fetal safety evaluation of an aqueous extract of Casearia sylvestris [AECS] leaves in rats” (Nagaoka et al., 2023 [DOI: 10.1002/bdr2.2257])”
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Wise, L.D. and DeSesso, J.M. (2024), Comments on “Maternal–fetal safety evaluation of an aqueous extract ofCasearia sylvestris[AECS] leaves in rats” (Nagaoka et al., 2023 [DOI: 10.1002bdr2.2257]). Birth Defects Research, 116: e2326. https://doi.org/10.1002/bdr2.2326
In the originally published article, the authors would like to update the following sentence in section 3c: Increases were quite small and the slight decreases in female fetal weights may have been a contributing factor (e.g., 2.1% decrease in absolute male AGD, Clark et al., 1990); however, as in that case, the effect may not be biologically significant.
The updated sentence is:
Increases were quite small and the slight decreases in female fetal weights may have been a contributing factor. Slight changes in AGD can be statistically significant (e.g., 2.1% decrease in absolute male AGD, Clark et al., 1990); however, as in that case, the effect may not be biologically significant.
期刊介绍:
The journal Birth Defects Research publishes original research and reviews in areas related to the etiology of adverse developmental and reproductive outcome. In particular the journal is devoted to the publication of original scientific research that contributes to the understanding of the biology of embryonic development and the prenatal causative factors and mechanisms leading to adverse pregnancy outcomes, namely structural and functional birth defects, pregnancy loss, postnatal functional defects in the human population, and to the identification of prenatal factors and biological mechanisms that reduce these risks.
Adverse reproductive and developmental outcomes may have genetic, environmental, nutritional or epigenetic causes. Accordingly, the journal Birth Defects Research takes an integrated, multidisciplinary approach in its organization and publication strategy. The journal Birth Defects Research contains separate sections for clinical and molecular teratology, developmental and reproductive toxicology, and reviews in developmental biology to acknowledge and accommodate the integrative nature of research in this field. Each section has a dedicated editor who is a leader in his/her field and who has full editorial authority in his/her area.