BPA effects can last for four generations, says study
date:Jun 28, 2012
ural expression of at least the genes for vasopressin and oxytocin.

Because exposure to BPA changes social interactions at a dose within the reported human levels, it is possible that this compound has transgenerational actions on human behaviour.

Female mice received chow with or without BPA before mating and throughout gestation. Plasma levels of BPA in supplemented female mice were in a range similar to those measured in humans.

Juveniles in the first generation exposed to BPA in utero dis
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