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355 related items for PubMed ID: 16380096

  • 1. Prenatal exposure to bisphenol A impairs sexual differentiation of exploratory behavior and increases depression-like behavior in rats.
    Fujimoto T, Kubo K, Aou S.
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  • 2. Perinatal BPA exposure demasculinizes males in measures of affect but has no effect on water maze learning in adulthood.
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  • 8. Perinatal bisphenol A affects the behavior and SRC-1 expression of male pups but does not influence on the thyroid hormone receptors and its responsive gene.
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  • 9. Behavioral and neurochemical effects on rat offspring after prenatal exposure to ethanol.
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  • 10. Sex-specific influence of exposure to bisphenol-A between adolescence and young adulthood on mouse behaviors.
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  • 13. Alterations in male infant behaviors towards its mother by prenatal exposure to bisphenol A in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) during early suckling period.
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  • 15. Perinatal exposure to 5-methoxytryptamine, behavioural-stress reactivity and functional response of 5-HT1A receptors in the adolescent rat.
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  • 16. The effects of bisphenol A on emotional behavior depend upon the timing of exposure, age and gender in mice.
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  • 17. Early exposure to a low dose of bisphenol A affects socio-sexual behavior of juvenile female rats.
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  • 19. Low-dose perinatal diethylstilbestrol exposure affected behaviors and hypothalamic estrogen receptor-alpha-positive cells in the mouse.
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  • 20. Chronic mild stress generates clear depressive but ambiguous anxiety-like behaviour in rats.
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