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titleOfInvention How to predict teratogenicity
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a method capable of easily and accurately predicting teratogenicity of a chemical substance. [Solution] A method for predicting teratogenicity of a chemical substance, (1) a step of measuring inhibitory activity SD, inhibitory activity DG, and, if necessary, inhibitory activity SG as defined below, (2) comparing the inhibitory activity SG or DG with a preset reference value; and (3) comparing the inhibitory activity SD with the inhibitory activity DG. Having a method. The inhibitory activity SD is an activity in which the chemical substance inhibits the differentiation of stem cells derived from mammals, The inhibitory activity DG is an activity in which the chemical substance inhibits cell proliferation of differentiated cells derived from mammals, and the inhibitory activity SG is an activity in which the chemical substance inhibits cell proliferation of stem cells derived from mammals. is there. [Selection figure] None
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