Prenatal caffeine exposure modifies development and reflexes of neonates and anxiety of young adult mice
The effects of prenatal caffeine exposure were examined on the morphological development and early development of reflexes in the mice pups, and further, the anxiety was also studied in the weaned mice using the plus-maze test. It was found that the postnatal body weight gain of the treated pups dec...
Main Authors: | Jamaan , S. Ajarem, Mohammad Ahmad |
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Format: | Article |
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Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
1996
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