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Toxicological Sciences 57, 1-3 (2000)
Copyright © 2000 by the Society of Toxicology


Toxicological Highlight

The Neurotoxicological Consequences of Developmental Exposure to PCBs

Richard F. Seegal

Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health and School of Public Health, University at Albany, Box 509, Albany, New York 12201–0509

ABSTRACT

The articles highlighted in this issue are three reports by Kevin Crofton and colleagues dealing with neuromodulatory effects of PCB (Gilbert, Mundy, and Crofton, pp. 102–111; Roegge et al., pp. 121–130; and Crofton et al., pp. 131–140).


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