2017
DOI: 10.17816/rcf1535-21
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Neurobehavioral effects of choninergic drugs in prenatal period

Abstract: Environmental toxicants, chemicals exhibiting with cholinotropics properties, and drugs – agonists and antagonists of M- and N-cholinergic receptors by acting on the developing brain of the fetus in the embryonic period of ontogenesis, cause a change the activity of the cholinergic mechanisms of the brain during critical periods of prenatal development with the subsequent disruption of the formation of different brain systems, primarily the ontogeny of nerve cells and brain neurotransmitter systems. These chan… Show more

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