Therapeutic doses of acetaminophen with co-administration of cysteine and mannitol during early development result in long term behavioral changes in laboratory rats.
Based on several lines of evidence, numerous investigators have suggested that acetaminophen exposure during early development can induce neurological disorders. We had previously postulated that acetaminophen exposure early in life, if combined with antioxidants that prevent accumulation of NAPQI,...
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Autores principales: | Navneet Suda, Jasmine Cendejas Hernandez, John Poulton, John P Jones, Zacharoula Konsoula, Caroline Smith, William Parker |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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