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143 related items for PubMed ID: 6867937

  • 1. Behavioral outcome after prenatal exposure to phenytoin in rats.
    Mullenix P, Tassinari MS, Keith DA.
    Teratology; 1983 Apr; 27(2):149-57. PubMed ID: 6867937
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  • 2. Permanent motor activity and learning disorders induced by exposure to phenytoin during gestation and early infancy in the rat.
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    Colomina MT, Roig JL, Torrente M, Vicens P, Domingo JL.
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  • 4. Fetal hydantoin syndrome in rats: dose-effect relationships of prenatal phenytoin on postnatal development and behavior.
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    Teratology; 1987 Jun; 35(3):287-303. PubMed ID: 3629508
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  • 7. Persisting behavioral consequences of prenatal domoic acid exposure in rats.
    Levin ED, Pizarro K, Pang WG, Harrison J, Ramsdell JS.
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  • 8. An assessment of the long-term developmental and behavioral teratogenicity of prenatal nicotine exposure.
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  • 9. Prenatal cocaine and/or nicotine exposure produces depression and anxiety in aging rats.
    Sobrian SK, Marr L, Ressman K.
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  • 10. Fetal anticonvulsant syndrome in rats: effects on postnatal behavior and brain amino acid content.
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    Stangherlin EC, Favero AM, Zeni G, Rocha JB, Nogueira CW.
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  • 13. Acute exposure to methylmercury at two developmental windows: focus on neurobehavioral and neurochemical effects in rat offspring.
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  • 16. Prenatal exposure to phenytoin and its effect on postnatal growth and craniofacial proportion in the rat.
    Zengel AE, Keith DA, Tassinari MS.
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  • 18. Neuroendocrine changes in adult female rats prenatally exposed to phenytoin.
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  • 20. Chronic, low-dose prenatal exposure to methylmercury impairs motor and mnemonic function in adult C57/B6 mice.
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