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Neurodevelopmental consequences of gestational exposure (GD14–GD20) to low dose deltamethrin in rats

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The data suggests that low level exposure to DT in utero during brain growth spurt period adversely affects the developing brain and the changes persist even up to 12 weeks postnatal period in rats.
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This article is published in Neuroscience Letters.The article was published on 2001-03-16. It has received 49 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Axonal growth cone.

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Developmental Neurotoxicity of Pyrethroid Insecticides: Critical Review and Future Research Needs

TL;DR: To better understand the potential for developmental exposure to pyrethroids to cause neurotoxicity, additional, well-designed and well-executed developmental neurotoxicity studies are needed.
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Potential developmental neurotoxicity of pesticides used in Europe

TL;DR: A systematic evaluation of published evidence on neurotoxicity of pesticides in current use, with specific emphasis on risks during early development, concluded that the developing brain may be particularly vulnerable to adverse effects of neurotoxic pesticides.

Toxicological profile for pyrethrins and pyrethroids

TL;DR: This edition supersedes any previously released draft or final profile and is a three-volume set of recommendations for on-scene and hospital medical management of patients exposed during a hazardous materials incident.
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Developmental Neurotoxicity of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Zebrafish Embryos

TL;DR: Investigation of the developmental toxicity of six common pyrethroids and zebrafish embryos suggested that zebra fish may be an appropriate alternative model to study the mechanism(s) responsible for the developmental neurotoxicity of pyrethroid insecticides and aid in identification of compounds that should be further tested in mammalian systems.
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Developmental neurotoxicity of succeeding generations of insecticides.

TL;DR: This review covers the developmental neurotoxicity of the succeeding generations of insecticides including organochlorines, organophosphates, pyrethroids, carbamates and neonicotinoids.
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Protein Measurement with the Folin Phenol Reagent

TL;DR: Procedures are described for measuring protein in solution or after precipitation with acids or other agents, and for the determination of as little as 0.2 gamma of protein.
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A new and rapid colorimetric determination of acetylcholinesterase activity.

TL;DR: A photometric method for determining acetylcholinesterase activity of tissue extracts, homogenates, cell suspensions, etc., has been described and Kinetic constants determined by this system for erythrocyte eholinesterases are presented.
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Comparative aspects of the brain growth spurt

TL;DR: The brain in all species appears to grow through a sigmoid trajectory when its weight is plotted against its age, but the timing of the brain growth spurt is different in relation to birth in different species, so this must be one of the major factors to be taken into account when any attempt is made to extrapolate results obtained in one species to any other.
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Neurotoxicological Effects and the Mode of Action of Pyrethroid Insecticides

TL;DR: Neuroexcitatory symptoms of acute poisoning of vertebrates by pyrethroids are related to the ability of these insecticides to modify electrical activity in various parts of the nervous system.
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Changes in the distribution of GAP-43 during the development of neuronal polarity.

TL;DR: The results suggest that the selective sorting of at least one membrane protein into the axon coincides with the morphological expression of polarity, and raise the possibility that GAP-43 may play an important role in the early phases of axonal outgrowth, by which the functional polarity of neurons is established.
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