NeuroToxicology 2011-12-01

Neonatal injections of methoxychlor decrease adult rat female reproductive behavior

Jennifer Bertolasio, Susanne Fyfe, Ben W. Snyder, Aline M. Davis

Index: Neurotoxicology 32(6) , 809-13, (2011)

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Abstract

Highlights • Methoxychlor treatment directly to female neonatal rat pups alters reproduction as an adult. • Effects are similar to those caused by estradiol. • Treatment affected both estrus cycle and reproductive behavior.


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