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Immune stress during pregnancy changes how fetal brain cells communicate, mouse study reveals
Research led by the SickKids Research Institute in Toronto and the University of Pennsylvania, has found that immune-related ...
Disrupting maternal gut-immune axis perturbed immune networks in developing mouse brains, revealing potential mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders.
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DNA from ancient viral infections helps embryos develop, mouse study reveals
A stretch of viral DNA in the mouse genome gives cells in early-stage embryos the potential to become almost any cell type in ...
By editing thousands of genes in mouse stem cells, the scientists identified a list of over 300 that are crucial for neural differentiation.
Explore how stressors during pregnancy influence foetal brain development and the impact on future neurodevelopmental ...
The maternal microbiome and immune system have both independent and synergistic effects on fetal brain health—changes in the ...
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Understanding the impact of pregnancy stressors on neuroimmune landscape of the fetal brain
The maternal microbiome and immune system have both independent and synergistic effects on fetal brain health - changes in ...
Maternal gut–immune stress shapes fetal brain development differently in males and females, revealing sex-specific pathways ...
One hypothesis for how autism develops is excessive neuron production in the prenatal period, leading to a transient but significant increase in brain size in the first few years of life in about ...
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