Research Article
Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Carbonylated Proteins from the Striatum and Cortex of Pesticide-Treated Mice
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Pesticide treatment significantly alters olfactory discrimination, but not locomotor activity. PQ treated mice exhibited hyperactivity; however, these changes were not significant (a). Olfactory discrimination experiments revealed that all treatments caused a decrease in stranger investigation (b) and increased investigation of self (c). Data (mean ± SEM) analyzed via one-way ANOVA and Dunnett’s post hoc test (; ). = 10–12 animals per treatment group.
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