The neurobehavioural toxicity of endosulfan in rats: a serotonergic involvement in learning impairment
Submitted by susan on Sat, 1994-01-01 10:30
Oral administration of the insecticide endosulfan (2 mg/kg per day) for 90 days in immature male rats resulted in an inhibition of pole-climbing escape response to electric shock (unconditioned) and avoidance response to buzzer (conditioned). These responses reflect respectively their learning and memory processes.
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