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Developmental Effects of Fish-Borne Toxicants in the Rat
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Polychlorinated biphenyls and methylmercury act synergistically to reduce rat brain dopamine content in vitro. | ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES | Bemis JC, Seegal RF | Bemis JC, Seegal RF. Polychlorinated biphenyls and methylmercury act synergistically to reduce rat brain dopamine content in vitro. Environmental Health Perspectives 1999;107(11):879-885. |
R825812 (1999) R829390 (2005) R829390 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Polychlorinated biphenyls and methylmercury alter intracellular calcium concentrations in rat cerebellar granule cells. | NEUROTOXICOLOGY | Bemis JC, Seegal RF | Bemis JC, Seegal RF. Polychlorinated biphenyls and methylmercury alter intracellular calcium concentrations in rat cerebellar granule cells. NeuroToxicology 2000;21(6):1123-1134. |
R825812 (1999) R829390 (2005) R829390 (Final) |
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Journal Article | PCB-induced inhibition of the vesicular monoamine transporter predicts reductions in synaptosomal dopamine content. | TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Bemis JC, Seegal RF | Bemis JC, Seegal RF. PCB-induced inhibition of the vesicular monoamine transporter predicts reductions in synaptosomal dopamine content. Toxicological Sciences 2004;80(2):288-295. |
R825812 (1999) R829390 (2005) R829390 (Final) R829390C004 (2004) |
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Journal Article | Neurochemical effects of consumption of Great Lakes salmon by rats | REGULATORY TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY | Seegal RF, Pappas BA, Park GAS | Seegal RF, Pappas BA, Park GAS. Neurochemical effects of consumption of Great Lakes salmon by rats. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 1998;27(1):S68-S75. |
R825812 (1998) R825812 (1999) |
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Journal Article | Spatial reversal learning in Aroclor 1254-exposed rats: sex-specific deficits in associative ability and inhibitory control. | TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY | Widholm JJ, Clarkson GB, Strupp BJ, Crofton KM, Seegal RF, Schantz SL | Widholm JJ, Clarkson GB, Strupp BJ, Crofton KM, Seegal RF, Schantz SL. Spatial reversal learning in Aroclor 1254-exposed rats: sex-specific deficits in associative ability and inhibitory control. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2001;174(2):188-198. |
R825812 (1999) |
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Presentation | PCBs and methylmercury synergistically alter dopamine and intracellular calcium in vitro. | None | Seegal RF | Seegal RF. PCBs and methylmercury synergistically alter dopamine and intracellular calcium in vitro. Presented at the 17th International Neurotoxicology Conference Children's Health and the Environment--Mechanisms and Consequences of Developmental Neurotoxicology, Little Rock, AR, October 17-20, 1999. |
R825812 (1999) |
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Presentation | Polychlorinated biphenyls interact with other Great Lakes fish-borne contaminants to alter dopamine function in vitro | None | Seegal RF, Bemis JC, Okoniewski RJ | Seegal RF, Bemis JC, Okoniewski RJ. Polychlorinated biphenyls interact with other Great Lakes fish-borne contaminants to alter dopamine function in vitro. Presented at Dioxin '98, 18th Symposium on Halogenated Environmental Organic Pollutants, Stockholm, Sweden, August 17-21, 1998. |
R825812 (1998) |
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Presentation | Aroclor 1254 impairs spatial discrimination-reversal learning in rats | None | Widholm JJ, Seo BW, Roegge CS, Crofton KM, Schantz SL | Widholm JJ, Seo BW, Roegge CS, Crofton KM, Schantz SL. Aroclor 1254 impairs spatial discrimination-reversal learning in rats. Presented at the 23rd Annual Neurobehavioral Teratology Society Meeting, Keystone, CO, 1999. |
R825812 (1999) |
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