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Flame retardants linked to autistic-like behavior – EurekAlert
A research team led by scientists at the University of California, Riverside, has found that when female mice exposed to PBDEs…

image: Margarita Curras-Collazo is a professor of neuroscience at UC Riverside.view more
Credit: UC Riverside.
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs, are a class of fire-retardant chemicals that are ubiquitous. They are found on…
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