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Data from Tiethyl Tin studies

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Data from triethyl tin studies.

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This data is the first to show effects on peripheral nerve excitability measures after treatment with triethyl tin. This data, in conjunction with lipidomics analysis will allow identification of key events involved in functional changes produced by chemicals altering myelin.

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Herr, D., G. Jung, E. Pitzer, Kathy McDaniel, AND T. Beasley. Data from Tiethyl Tin studies. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, 2025. [DOI: 10.23719/1532318]

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DOI: Data from Tiethyl Tin studies
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Last updated on August 12, 2025
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