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Developmental Neurotoxicity in Offspring Induced by Combined Maternal Exposure of Rats to Nicotine and Chlorpyrifos
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Children's Vulnerability to Toxic Substances in the Environment (2001)
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Journal Article | Abdel-Rahman A, Dechkovskaia A, Mehta-Simmons H, Guan X, Khan W, Abou-Donia M. Increased expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein in cerebellum and hippocampus: differential effects on neonatal brain regional acetylcholinesterase following maternal exposure to combined chlorpyrifos and nicotine. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 2003;66(21):2047-2066. |
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Journal Article | Abdel-Rahman A, Dechkovskaia AM, Mehta-Simmons H, Sutton JM, Guan X, Khan WA, Abou-Donia MB. Maternal exposure to nicotine and chlorpyrifos, alone and in combination leads to persistently elevated expression of glial fibrilary acidic protein in the cerebellum of the offspring at late puberty. Archives of Toxicology 2004;78(8):467-476. |
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Journal Article | Abou-Donia MB, Abdel-Rahman A, Goldstein LB, Dechkovskaia AM, Shah DU, Bullman SL, Khan WA. Sensorimotor deficits and increased brain nicotinic acetylcholine receptors following exposure to chlorpyrifos and/or nicotine in rats. Archives of Toxicology 2003;77(8):452-458. |
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