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Fig. 2 | Particle and Fibre Toxicology

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From: Prenatal and early-life diesel exhaust exposure causes autism-like behavioral changes in mice

Fig. 2

Pre-weaning Developmental Assessment. a Number of male, female, and total pups from each litter. No significant differences in sex distribution or number of pups per litter were found between FA and DE groups. (b) Pup weight (averaged weights of the 2 same-sex pups from each litter) measured from PND3 to PND21. No significant differences in pup weight between different experimental groups were found. Righting reflex response was measured in males (c) and females (d) from PND4–12. No significant differences in righting response time (sec) between DE exposed and FA control mice were found in either sex (Two-way ANOVA with Bonferroni correction). FA M n = 13, DE M n = 14, FA F n = 12, DE F n = 13

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