Reduced and delayed myelination and volume of corpus callosum in an animal model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders partially benefit from voluntary exercise

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  • who: Katrina A. Milbocker from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the research: Reduced and delayed myelination and volume of corpus callosum in an animal model of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders partially benefit from voluntary exercise, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors show that sexual dimorphisms exist in myelin pathology as a result of alcohol teratogenicity. In the study presented, the authors used non- invasive neuroimaging of a rodent model of FASD for optimal translatability via a longitudinal analysis.
  • future: Future research is needed to investigate if AE leads to . . .

     

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