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The behavioral effects of gestational and lactational benzo[a]pyrene exposure vary by sex and genotype in mice with differences at the Ahr and Cyp1a2 loci

Amanda Honaker, Angela Kyntchev, Emma G. Foster, Katelyn Clough, Greg S. Hawk, Emmanuella Asiedu, Kevin Berling, Emma DeBurger, Mackenzie Feltner, Victoria Ferguson, Philip Tyler Forrest, Kayla Jenkins, Lisa Massie, Jayasree Mullaguru, Mame Diarra Niang, Connor Perry, Yvonne Sene, Aria Towell, Christine Curran

2021Neurotoxicology and Teratology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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Aryl hydrocarbon receptorBenzo(a)pyrenePhysiologyCYP1A2Morris water navigation taskLitterCarcinogenWeaningGenotypeGestationPregnancyCorn oilBiologyChemistryEndocrinologyGeneticsGeneHippocampusEcologyCytochrome P450MetabolismTranscription factorToxic Organic Pollutants ImpactCarcinogens and Genotoxicity AssessmentEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
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