Gestational arsenic exposure induces anxiety-like behaviors in F1 female mice by dysregulation of neurological and immunological markers
Background: Arsenic is a harmful heavy metal and a well-known developmental neurotoxicant. Previously, we have reported that gestational arsenic exposure resulted in impaired social behaviors in F1 and F2 male mice. However, little is known about the developmental arsenic exposure on anxiety-like be...
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Main Authors: | Chaw Kyi- (Author), Soe-Minn Htway (Author), Takehiro Suzuki (Author), Keiko Nohara (Author), Tin-T (Author) |
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Komiyama Printing Co. Ltd,
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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