EDCs Reorganize Brain-Behavior Phenotypic Relationships in Rats

Volume: 5, Issue: 5
Published: Feb 18, 2021
Abstract
All species, including humans, are exposed to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs). Previous experiments have shown behavioral deficits caused by EDCs that have implications for social competence and sexual selection. The neuromolecular mechanisms for these behavioral changes induced by EDCs have not been thoroughly explored. Here, we tested the hypothesis that EDCs administered to rats during a critical period of embryonic brain development...
Paper Details
Title
EDCs Reorganize Brain-Behavior Phenotypic Relationships in Rats
Published Date
Feb 18, 2021
Volume
5
Issue
5
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