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Behavioral teratogenicity

Needleman HL. 1988. The neurotoxic, teratogenic, and behavioral teratogenic effects of lead at low dose A paradigm for transplacental toxicants. Prog Clin Biol Res 281 279-287. [Pg.554]

Buelke-Sam, J., Kimmel, C.A. and Adams, J. (1985). Design considerations in screening for behavioral teratogens Results of the collaborative behavioral teratology study. Neurobehav. Toxicol. Teratol. 7 537-789. [Pg.291]

Vorhees CV, Brunner RL, Butcher RE Psychotropic drugs as behavioral teratogens. Science 205 1220-1225, 1979... [Pg.764]

The risk of future behavioral teratogenicity in the young newborn... [Pg.273]

Teratogenicity. Ability to cause dysmorphogenesis in the developing fetus. Behavioral teratogenicity. Ability to adversely affect the mental development of the fetus. [Pg.343]

It must also be realized that much information might already be present in the human population. Epidemiological studies of behavioral teratogenic effects of various substances to which developing humans have already been exposed, can yield much valuable information about the eventual dangers of many old chemicals. In addition, such studies can help to find a reliable way to extrapolate findings in animal studies to risks for human development. [Pg.303]

C.V. Vorhees, Behavioral teratogenicity testing as a method of screening for hazards to human health A methodological proposal, Neurobehav. Toxicol. Teratol., 5(4) (1983) 469-474. [Pg.312]

M.J. Kailman and L.W. Condie, A test battery for screening behavioral teratogens in mice, Neurobehav. Toxicol. Teratol., 7(6) (1985) 727-731. [Pg.313]

Potential behavioral teratogenicity—the long-term effect of the medication on the functioning and behavior of the child many years later is an unknown factor for most medications used today, but no harm in this area is known for the antidepressants commonly prescribed. [Pg.191]

Nelson BK (1991) Evidence for behavioral teratogenicity in humans. J Appl Toxicol 11 33-37... [Pg.368]

Izrael, M., Van der Zee. E. A., Slotkin, T. A., and Yanai, J. (2004). Cholinergic synaptic signaling mechanisms underlying behavioral teratogenicity Effects of nicotine, chlorpyrifos and heroin converge on PKC translocation in the IMHV and on imprinting behavior in an avian model, J. Neurosci. Res. 78, 499-507. [Pg.309]

Teratogenic substances can function in mammalian systems as either struc-tural/anatomic or behavioral teratogens. The former define the conventional... [Pg.546]


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