Tag: Purkinje cells
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Intrauterine and Postnatal Exposure to High Levels of Fluoride Is Associated with Motor Impairments, Oxidative Stress, and Morphological Damage in the Cerebellum of Offspring Rats.
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Fluoride and Brain: A Review.
ABSTRACT: The mammalian central nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord. The brain is protected by the blood-brain barrier (BBB) that allows selective traffic of substances into the brain. Fluoride is a highly toxic and reactive element. We get exposed to fluoride due to its common use in toothpaste, dental gels, non-stick […]
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Histopathological investigation of fluoride-induced neurotoxicity in rabbits.
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Subchronic Administration of High-Dose Sodium Fluoride Causes Deficits in Cerebellar Purkinje Cells But Not Motor Coordination of Rats.
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Maturing of Purkinje cells in various metabolic blockades.
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Histochemical studies on the effect of sodium fluoride on metabolism in Purkinje’s cells.
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Mitigation by black tea extract of sodium fluoride induced histopathological changes in brain of mice
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Effect of long-term administration of fluoride on levels of protein, free amino acids and RNA in rabbit brain
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Histopathological investigation of fluoride-induced neurotoxicity in rabbits
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Histological changes in the brain of young fluoride-intoxicated rats