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Volumn 88, Issue 10, 2010, Pages 827-837
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Prenatal choline supplementation mitigates behavioral alterations associated with prenatal alcohol exposure in rats.
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ALCOHOL;
CHOLINE;
ANIMAL;
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR;
ARTICLE;
BODY WEIGHT;
BULIMIA;
DIET SUPPLEMENTATION;
EXPLORATORY BEHAVIOR;
FEMALE;
FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME;
MALE;
MAZE TEST;
METABOLISM;
MOTOR ACTIVITY;
NEWBORN;
PHYSIOLOGY;
PREGNANCY;
PRENATAL EXPOSURE;
RANDOMIZATION;
RAT;
SHORT TERM MEMORY;
SPRAGUE DAWLEY RAT;
ANIMALS;
ANIMALS, NEWBORN;
BEHAVIOR, ANIMAL;
BODY WEIGHT;
BULIMIA;
CHOLINE;
DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS;
ETHANOL;
EXPLORATORY BEHAVIOR;
FEMALE;
FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME;
MALE;
MAZE LEARNING;
MEMORY, SHORT-TERM;
MOTOR ACTIVITY;
PREGNANCY;
PRENATAL EXPOSURE DELAYED EFFECTS;
RANDOM ALLOCATION;
RATS;
RATS, SPRAGUE-DAWLEY;
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EID: 79952198463
PISSN: None
EISSN: 15420760
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/bdra.20713 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (148)
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References (0)
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