The resuls of the study showed that muscarinic receptors are sensitive molecular endpoints in the CNS alterations caused by methylmercury and PCB153 in rats exposed during development.

Effects of developmental co-exposure to methylmercury and 2, 2', 4, 4', 5, 5'-hexachlorobiphenyl (PCB153) on cholinergic muscarinic receptors in rat brain

MANZO, LUIGI
2006-01-01

Abstract

The resuls of the study showed that muscarinic receptors are sensitive molecular endpoints in the CNS alterations caused by methylmercury and PCB153 in rats exposed during development.
2006
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Studio condotto in collaborazione con University of Southern Denmark, Odense e con department of Environmental Health, Kiel Germany (progetto CEE, VI Programma Quadro).
Methylmercury; PCB153; neurotoxicity; brain development; rat; mixtures
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Coccini, T; Randine, G; Castoldi, Af; Grandjean, P; Ostendorp, G; Heinzow, B; Manzo, Luigi
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