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120 related items for PubMed ID: 7603017

  • 1. The rabbit as a model for studies of cocaine exposure in utero.
    Murphy EH, Hammer JG, Schumann MD, Groce MY, Wang XH, Jones L, Romano AG, Harvey JA.
    Lab Anim Sci; 1995 Apr; 45(2):163-8. PubMed ID: 7603017
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  • 2. Developmental toxicity of cocaine exposure in mid-pregnancy mice.
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  • 3. A mouse model of transplacental cocaine exposure. Clinical implications for exposed infants and children.
    Kosofsky BE, Wilkins AS.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 Jun 21; 846():248-61. PubMed ID: 9668412
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  • 4. Prenatal cocaine exposure: long-term deficits in learning and motor performance.
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  • 5. Effects of prenatal cocaine on hearing, vision, growth, and behavior.
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  • 7. Prenatal cocaine exposure alters signal transduction in the brain D1 dopamine receptor system.
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  • 8. Effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on perinatal morbidity and postnatal growth in the rabbit.
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  • 11. Prenatal cocaine produces biochemical and functional changes in brain serotonin systems in rat progeny.
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  • 12. The effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on subsequent learning in the rat.
    Riley EP, LaFiette MH.
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  • 13. Prenatal cocaine exposure does not alter working memory in adult rats.
    Gendle MH, Strawderman MS, Mactutus CF, Booze RM, Levitsky DA, Strupp BJ.
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    Magalhães A, Summavielle T, Melo P, Rosa R, Tavares MA, De Sousa L.
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  • 20. Altered resting cerebral blood flow in adolescents with in utero cocaine exposure revealed by perfusion functional MRI.
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