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196803 
Journal Article 
Altered behaviour in adult mice orally exposed to tri- and tetrachloroethylene as neonates 
Fredriksson, A; Danielsson, BRG; Eriksson, P 
1993 
Toxicology Letters
ISSN: 0378-4274
EISSN: 1879-3169 
NIOSH/00212863 
Toxicology Letters 
66 
13-19 
English 
Male NMRI mice were orally exposed to trichloethylene (TRI, 50 and 290 mg/kg per day) and tetrachloroethylene (PER, 5 and 320 mg/kg per day) between days 10 and 16 postnatally. Spontaneous activity, observed as locomotion, rearing and total activity, was measured over three 20-mm periods at an age of 17 and 60 days. Compared to controls, mice at 17 days of age were unaffected, while at 60 days of age mire exposed to PER showed changes in all three spontaneous motor activity variables, while TRI-exposeds mice only were affected in rearing 
Behaviour; Solvents; Trichloroethylene; Tetrachloroethylene; Neonatal; Adult 
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