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Prenatal stress affects viability, activation, and chemokine signaling in astroglial cultures

Journal of Neuroimmunology Aug 28, 2017

Sowa JE, et al. – Whether or not prenatal stress affected chemokine signaling, cell viability/activation, and the iNOS pathway in astroglial cultures, was investigated in this study. Prenatal stress caused malfunctions, which seemed to adversely influence brain development. It prompted long–term effects on adult brain function and behavior.
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