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Effects of sarin on the operant behavior of guinea pigs

The present study evaluated the dose–response effects of subacute exposure to sublethal doses of the organophosphorus (OP) chemical warfare nerve agent (CWNA) sarin (GB) on the operant behavior of guinea pigs. Dietary restricted guinea pigs, trained to respond for food under a progressive ratio (PR)...

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Published in:Neurotoxicology and teratology 2005-11, Vol.27 (6), p.841-853
Main Authors: Langston, Jeffrey L., Adkins, Angela L., Moran, Anita V., Rockwood, Gary A., DeFord, Michelle S.
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Gas, fumes
Guinea Pigs
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Male
Medical sciences
Nerve agents
Operant behavior
Progressive ratio
Sarin
Sarin - pharmacology
Toxicology
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