Peter G. Wells
2 Faculty of Pharmacy
University of Toronto
144 College St.
Toronto
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- Embryopathic effects of thalidomide and its hydrolysis products in rabbit embryo culture: evidence for a prostaglandin H synthase (PHS)-dependent, reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated mechanism. Lee, C.J., Gonçalves, L.L., Wells, P.G. FASEB J. (2011)
- Embryonic catalase protects against endogenous and phenytoin-enhanced DNA oxidation and embryopathies in acatalasemic and human catalase-expressing mice. Abramov, J.P., Wells, P.G. FASEB J. (2011)
- Receptor- and reactive intermediate-mediated mechanisms of teratogenesis. Wells, P.G., Lee, C.J., McCallum, G.P., Perstin, J., Harper, P.A. Handb. Exp. Pharmacol (2010)
- Oxidative DNA damage and repair in teratogenesis and neurodevelopmental deficits. Wells, P.G., McCallum, G.P., Lam, K.C., Henderson, J.T., Ondovcik, S.L. Birth Defects Res. C Embryo Today (2010)
- Oxidative stress in developmental origins of disease: teratogenesis, neurodevelopmental deficits, and cancer. Wells, P.G., McCallum, G.P., Chen, C.S., Henderson, J.T., Lee, C.J., Perstin, J., Preston, T.J., Wiley, M.J., Wong, A.W. Toxicol. Sci. (2009)
- Molecular and biochemical mechanisms in teratogenesis involving reactive oxygen species. Wells, P.G., Bhuller, Y., Chen, C.S., Jeng, W., Kasapinovic, S., Kennedy, J.C., Kim, P.M., Laposa, R.R., McCallum, G.P., Nicol, C.J., Parman, T., Wiley, M.J., Wong, A.W. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. (2005)
- Oxidative damage in chemical teratogenesis. Wells, P.G., Kim, P.M., Laposa, R.R., Nicol, C.J., Parman, T., Winn, L.M. Mutat. Res. (1997)