Developmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls interferes with experience-dependent dendritic plasticity and ryanodine receptor expression in weanling rats
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Developmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls interferes with experience-dependent dendritic plasticity and ryanodine receptor expression in weanling rats
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scientific article published on 12 September 2008
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Developmental exposure to poly ...... or expression in weanling rats
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Developmental exposure to poly ...... or expression in weanling rats
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Amy B Wisniewski
Andrew Phimister
Dongren Yang
Gary Wayman
Isaac N Pessah
Kim A Anderson
Kyung Ho Kim
Prasada Rao S Kodavanti
Ronald F Mervis
Sabra L Klein
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10.1289/EHP.11771
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2008-09-12T00:00:00Z