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Neurobehavioral teratogenicity of sarin in an avian model
Joseph Yanai
*
, Adi Pinkas
, Frederic J. Seidler
, Ian T. Ryde
, Eddy A. Van der Zee
, Theodore A. Slotkin
*
Corresponding author for this work
Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada (IMRIC)
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Sarin
100%
Avian Model
100%
Neurobehavioral Teratogenicity
100%
Chick
22%
Young children
11%
Incubation
11%
Adverse Effects
11%
Pregnant Women
11%
High Dose
11%
Rate Limiting
11%
Acetylcholinesterase
11%
Mammalian Development
11%
Acetylcholine
11%
Filial Imprinting
11%
Chick Model
11%
Behavioral Deficits
11%
Organophosphate
11%
Neurodevelopmental Deficits
11%
Organophosphorus Pesticides
11%
Choline Acetyltransferase (ChAT)
11%
Dose-response Curve
11%
Behavioral Performance
11%
Imprinting Behavior
11%
Nerve Gas
11%
Synaptic Dysfunction
11%
High-affinity Choline Transporter
11%
Cholinergic Function
11%
PKC Isoforms
11%
Dysmorphology
11%
Chicken Egg
11%
Neurochemical Markers
11%
Biphasic Dose Response
11%
Urban Terrorism
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Teratogenicity
100%
Aves
100%
Sarin
100%
Chick
33%
Acetylcholine
11%
Cholinergic Receptor Stimulating Agent
11%
Choline
11%
Organophosphate
11%
Organophosphate Pesticide
11%
Nerve Gas
11%
Acetylcholinesterase
11%
Choline Acetyltransferase
11%