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    eNeuro: Injecting opioids into pregnant mice will change the behavior and gene expression of their offspring

    • Last Update: 2021-07-30
    • Source: Internet
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    Picture: Correlation between behavioral results and gene expression in male mice



    Mice exposed to the opioid oxycodone before birth experienced permanent changes in behavior and gene expression


    Pregnant women take opioids such as oxycodone to treat pain, but these drugs may also affect the fetus


    To explore this problem, Martin et al


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    Paper Title:

    Maternal Oxycodone Treatment Results in Neurobehavioral Disruptions in Mice Offspring

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