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Long-term Behavioral and Reproductive Consequences of Embryonic Exposure to Low-dose Toxicants

DOI :

10.3791/56771-v

7:08 min

March 6th, 2018

March 6th, 2018

5,650 Views

1Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2Department of Biological Sciences, Delaware State University

Exposure to environmental toxicants can acutely impact development with long-term effects. Detailed protocols are provided to illustrate a strategy using an effective lab model to study the effect of early embryonic exposure to bisphenol A. We provide fecundity and behavioral assays to monitor the effectiveness of our toxicant exposure bio-assays.

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