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Toxicity of Mild Prenatal Carbon Monoxide Exposure
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1977
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Behavioral NeuroscienceEnvironmental ExposureNeurophysiologyEnvironmental HealthPhysiologyDevelopmental ToxicologyMaternal HealthToxicologyNeuroscienceBehavioral NeuroendocrinologyEnvironmental ToxicologyFetal NeurodevelopmentPublic HealthEarly Life ExposureLow ConcentrationBirth WeightSocial SciencesCarbon Monoxide
Rats prenatally exposed to a low concentration of carbon monoxide which results in carboxyhemoglobin levels equivalent to those maintained by human cigarette smokers, show reduced birth weight and decreased weight gain. Neuro-behavioral and biochemical testing of the offspring reveals lower behavioral activity levels through the preweaning period, altered central catecholamine activity, and reduction in total brain protein at birth.
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