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Seeing the Effects of TCDD on Baby Mouse Skulls
USASaturday, January 18, 2025
By looking at cells from human baby palates, they found that TCDD stops important genes from working. These genes help make bones. The chemical does this by messing with signs between cells. When they blocked the chemical's signal, the bone problems got better. Even adding a certain hormone helped to fix the problem.
So, TCDD can cause serious bone issues in developing skulls. It does this by switching off key genes that make bones through a special communication system between cells.
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