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External examination of 20-day old rat fetuses treated with <i>U.simensis</i> essential oil.
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Histopathological scoring of fetal placenta exposed to <i>U. simensis</i> essential oil.
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Chemical compositions of <i>U.simensis</i> essential oil identified through GC-MS analysis.
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Fetal outcomes of gravid rats treated with <i>U.simensis</i> essential oil.
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Dietary intake and weight gain of pregnant dams treated with <i>U. simensis</i> essential oil.
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Increased CN inhibition leads to reduced STO frequency and to more CSpk frequency.
Published 2025“…(E) Increase in CN-to-IO inhibitory synapses, and thus inhibition strength, led to a decrease in IO STO frequency and a concurrent increase in CSpk frequency.…”
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