Chronic maternal exposure to titanium dioxide nanoparticles alters breathing in newborn offspring

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  • who: Elou00efse Colnot from the The breathing rate was measured from unrestrained neonates using a whole-body plethysmographPlethysmographic recordings were performed at the Animotion collaborative core facility of the INCIA laboratory (CNRS UMR5287, University of Bordeaux, France)., newborn mice were placed inside a , ml chamber for recording sessions each lasting , min. The chamber was placed under a heating lamp and maintained at a constant temperature of , u00b0C throughout the entire recording period. In the chamber interior, the air was continuously renewed by a pump with a constant flow (0., L/min). The chamber was connected to a . . .

     

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