"chronic metals exposure may contribute to the development of autism, possibly by interacting with central dopamine function, and support the use of prairie voles as a model organism in which to study autism."
CiteULike: Chronic metals ingestion by prairie voles produces sex-specific deficits in social behavior: an animal model of autism.:
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Monday, July 26, 2010
Chronic metals ingestion by prairie voles produces sex-specific deficits in social behavior: an animal model of autism.
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