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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R834578

Combined Effects of Metals and Stress on Central Nervous System Function

RFA: Understanding the Role of Nonchemical Stressors and Developing Analytic Methods for Cumulative Risk Assessments (2009)

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Journal Article Sobolewski M, Conrad K, Marvin E, Allen J, Cory-Slechta D. Endocrine active metals, prenatal stress and enhanced neurobehavioral disruption. HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR 2018;101:36-49. R834578 (Final) (08/03/22)
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Journal Article Weston HI, Sobolewski ME, Allen JL, Weston D, Conrad K, Pelkowski S, Watson GE, Zareba G, Cory-Slechta DA. Sex-dependent and non-monotonic enhancement and unmasking of methylmercury neurotoxicity by prenatal stress. Neurotoxicology 2014;41:123-140. R834578 (2014) (04/08/25)
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Journal Article Weston HI, Weston DD, Allen JL, Cory-Slechta DA. Sex-dependent impacts of low-level lead exposure and prenatal stress on impulsive choice behavior and associated biochemical and neurochemical manifestations. Neurotoxicology 2014;44:169-183. R834578 (2014) (04/08/25)
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Presentation Cory-Slechta DA, Weston H, Allen JL, Weston D, Pelkowski S, Conrad K, Sobolewski M, Guilarte TR. Cumulative effects of maternal lead exposure, prenatal stress, and early behavioral adversity on subsequent learning and short-term memory. Presented at the Society of Toxicology (SOT) 53rd Annual Meeting & ToxExpoTM, Phoenix, AZ, March 23-27, 2014. R834578 (2014) (04/08/25)
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Presentation Cory-Slechta D. Enhanced and sex-dependent neurotoxicity of combined exposures to metals and stress: en route to more relevant models of neurotoxicology. Presented at the Brown University Superfund Research Program Meeting, Providence, RI, April 2014. R834578 (2014) (04/08/25)
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Presentation Cory-Slechta D. Unmasking silent toxicity following developmental exposures to environmental toxicants. Presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Neurobehavioral Teratology Society, Seattle, WA, June 28-July 2, 2014. R834578 (2014) (04/08/25)
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Presentation Cory-Slechta D. Interactive neurotoxicity of combined exposures to metals and prenatal stress early in development. Presented at the Wayne State University Superfund Program Meeting, Detroit, MI, November 2014. R834578 (2014) (04/08/25)
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Presentation Cory-Slechta D. Combined effects of neurotoxic metals and stress. Presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Exposure Science, Cincinnati, OH, October 12-16, 2014. R834578 (2014) (04/08/25)
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Presentation Cory-Slechta D. Stress and the fetal basis of adult disease. Presented at the Prenatal Programming and Toxicology Annual Meeting-PPTOX IV, Boston MA, October 26-29, 2014. R834578 (2014) (04/08/25)
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