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Locomotor defects

Stehr CM, Linbo TL, Incardona JP, Scholz NL (2006) The developmental neurotoxicity of fipronil notochord degeneration and locomotor defects in zebrafish embryos and larvae. Toxicol Sci 92 270-278... [Pg.411]

Necrotic spots Lethality Weight Locomotor defect Muscle contraction Tissue development... [Pg.131]

Histamine in the nervous system may participate in a variety of brain functions. Several of the suspected physiological roles for histamine are related to its ability to increase the neuronal excitability [1, 2,15]. For example, mutant mice lacking the H, receptor show defective locomotor and exploratory behaviors [57], Neuronal histamine may increase attention and/or arousal by many mechanisms, including by enhancing sensory input [58], All available evidence from several species shows that histaminergic neurons, when activated, increase wakefulness... [Pg.261]


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