Interaction of bisphenol A (BPA) and soy phytoestrogens on sexually dimorphic sociosexual behaviors in male and female rats
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Environmental chemicals and hormonally active diets can affect brain development and behavior.

Here we tested the individual and interactive effects BPA, soy diet and genistein on juvenile sociality and open field behavior.

Soy diet but not BPA had sex specific effects.

Impacted behaviors included suppressed novelty preference, and open field exploration in females.

These data reinforce the importance of considering environmental factors when examining brain and behavior.

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