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[Contents][Appendix 1]
[Reference 107][Reference 109]

E is for Ecstasy by Nicholas Saunders

Appendix 1: Reference Section

108 Behavioural and neurochemical effects of prenatal MDMA exposure in rats, by St Omer et al., in Neurotoxicol Teratol, vol. 13

Groups of pregnant rats were administered varying doses of MDMA on alternate gestational days. Gestational duration, litter size, birth weights and physical appearance were unaffected. Behaviour and intelligence of the offspring were unaffected, except that subtle behavioural changes such as enhanced olfactory discrimination were noted.


[Contents][Appendix 1]
[Reference 107][Reference 109]
E is for Ecstasy by Nicholas Saunders (contact@ecstasy.org)
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