Search Results - "Hirai, Anri"
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Ca2+ imaging with two-photon microscopy to detect the disruption of brain function in mice administered neonicotinoid insecticides
Published in Scientific reports (24-03-2022)“…Neonicotinoid pesticides are a class of insecticides that reportedly have harmful effects on bees and dragonflies, causing a reduction in their numbers…”
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The effects of fipronil on emotional and cognitive behaviors in mammals
Published in Pesticide biochemistry and physiology (01-06-2021)“…Fipronil is a phenylpyrazole insecticide that is widely used as a pesticide and a veterinary drug, although studies suggest that it could be toxic to mammals…”
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Detection of Changes in Monoamine Neurotransmitters by the Neonicotinoid Pesticide Imidacloprid Using Mass Spectrometry
Published in Toxics (Basel) (01-11-2022)“…Monoamine neurotransmitters (MAs), including dopamine (DA) and serotonin (5-HT), regulate brain functions such as behavior, memory, and learning…”
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Neonicotinoid residues in commercial Japanese tea leaves produced by organic and conventional farming methods
Published in Toxicology reports (01-01-2021)“…[Display omitted] The current study sought to assess the residual levels of neonicotinoid insecticides (NEO) in organic and conventional green tea leaves…”
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Role of brain monoamines in acetamiprid-induced anxiety-like behavior
Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (01-06-2024)“…Neonicotinoid (NN) pesticides have been linked to increased brain dysfunction in mammals, such as anxiety-like behavior; this is thought to involve monoamines…”
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Ca 2+ imaging with two-photon microscopy to detect the disruption of brain function in mice administered neonicotinoid insecticides
Published in Scientific reports (24-03-2022)“…Neonicotinoid pesticides are a class of insecticides that reportedly have harmful effects on bees and dragonflies, causing a reduction in their numbers…”
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