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1 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and State University of New York, Health Sciences Center, Buffalo, New York
Mouse fetuses with cortisone-induced cleft palates had shorter than normal mandibles when compared with lengths in vehicletreated or untreated groups. The posterior and anterior heights of the mandibles were significantly less than those in an untreated group but not in a vehicle-treated group.
Submitted on January 24, 1968
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