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325 related items for PubMed ID: 16458479

  • 1. Consequences of paternal cocaine exposure in mice.
    He F, Lidow IA, Lidow MS.
    Neurotoxicol Teratol; 2006; 28(2):198-209. PubMed ID: 16458479
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  • 3. A mouse model of transplacental cocaine exposure. Clinical implications for exposed infants and children.
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  • 4. Developmental toxicity of cocaine exposure in mid-pregnancy mice.
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  • 5. Paternal alcohol exposure affects sperm cytosine methyltransferase messenger RNA levels.
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  • 6. Prenatal cocaine exposure does not alter working memory in adult rats.
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  • 9. Prenatal cocaine exposure specifically alters spontaneous alternation behavior.
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  • 10. Cocaine-induced changes in the expression of apoptosis-related genes in the fetal mouse cerebral wall.
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  • 11. Neuropathology of the cerebral cortex observed in a range of animal models of prenatal cocaine exposure may reflect alterations in genes involved in the Wnt and cadherin systems.
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  • 12. Prenatal cocaine dampened behavioral responses to methylphenidate in male and female adolescent rats.
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  • 13. Prenatal nicotine and/or cocaine differentially alters nicotine-induced sensitization in aging offspring.
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  • 17. Transplacental cocaine exposure. 2: Effects of cocaine dose and gestational timing.
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  • 18. Transplacental cocaine exposure. 1: A rodent model.
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  • 20. Cocaine exposure prior to pregnancy alters the psychomotor response to cocaine and transcriptional regulation of the dopamine D1 receptor in adult male offspring.
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    Behav Brain Res; 2014 May 15; 265():163-70. PubMed ID: 24583058
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