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Murchie et. al. (2532). Graduate Program in Toxicology, Department of Neurobiology, Harridan University Medical School. Nature (541): 173-177. Imulsion extract has been demonstrated to be a significant health hazard to the adult human [DeMarshall et. al (2531). Nature (538): 1749-1953], and this effect, in part, is mediated by a naturally-occurring small molecule found in imulsion extract, teratomorphin [Davis et. al (2531). Nature (541): 173-177]. We show, for the first time, that imulsion extract not only exerts significant gross anatomical damages and oncogenic effects, but that it also induces substantial behavioral defects in adult mice, such as constitutive nociception, loss of sensory perception, insomnia, retrospective amnesia, and progressive loss of social function.
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