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Description Frequency histogram of the QRS complex duration as a function of prenatal cocaine dose and sex of the offspring (confirmed by a significant three‐way interaction). Top panel: the significant shifts...
Article Title: Prenatal intravenous cocaine and the heart rate‐orienting response: a dose–response study
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- jdnjijdevneu200405010-fig-0001-m
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Description Mean weekly body weight gain for pregnant dams across gestational age. Prenatal IV cocaine administration had no significant adverse effect on maternal weight gain during pregnancy regardless of...
Article Title: Prenatal intravenous cocaine and the heart rate‐orienting response: a dose–response study
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- jdnjijdevneu200405010-fig-0002-m
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Description Frequency histogram of the QRS complex duration in control rats displaying the relative stability of cardiac function. Frequency bins are in 1 ms intervals; outliers are binned at <5 or >34 ms.
Article Title: Prenatal intravenous cocaine and the heart rate‐orienting response: a dose–response study
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- jdnjijdevneu200405010-fig-0008-m
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Description The peak heart rate change (±S.E.M.) from baseline is shown as a function of prenatal cocaine treatment. The control animals displayed a prominent HR‐OR on at least one trial of the session, albeit...
Article Title: Prenatal intravenous cocaine and the heart rate‐orienting response: a dose–response study
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- jdnjijdevneu200405010_table_TBL1
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Description Effects of prenatal IV cocaine treatment on the maternal and litter parameters examined
Article Title: Prenatal intravenous cocaine and the heart rate‐orienting response: a dose–response study
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- jdnjijdevneu200405010-fig-0004-m
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Description The mean baseline HR‐OR response in beats per minute (BPM ± S.E.M.) across prenatal drug condition. No significant differences were noted among any of the treatment groups.
Article Title: Prenatal intravenous cocaine and the heart rate‐orienting response: a dose–response study
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- jdnjijdevneu200405010-fig-0007-m
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Description The mean heart rate change (±S.E.M.) from baseline is shown as a function of prenatal cocaine treatment across the four trials. The mean (solid line) ±S.E.M. (dashed lines) for the saline group...
Article Title: Prenatal intravenous cocaine and the heart rate‐orienting response: a dose–response study
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- jdnjijdevneu200405010-fig-0005-m
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Description The mean heart rate change (±S.E.M.) from baseline is shown as a function of prenatal cocaine treatment. A significant overall HR‐OR response (bradycardia) was detected with presentation of a novel...
Article Title: Prenatal intravenous cocaine and the heart rate‐orienting response: a dose–response study
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- jdnjijdevneu200405010_table_TBL2
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Description QRS duration (ms) distribution
Article Title: Prenatal intravenous cocaine and the heart rate‐orienting response: a dose–response study
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- jdnjijdevneu200405010-fig-0006-m
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Description Top panel: mean heart rate change (±S.E.M.) is shown as a function of prenatal IV cocaine dose for the male offspring. A significant overall HR‐OR response was detected; moreover, the HR‐OR of the...
Article Title: Prenatal intravenous cocaine and the heart rate‐orienting response: a dose–response study
Publication Title: International Journal of Developmental NeuroscienceDevelopmental Aspects of Addiction