Intermittent hypoxia in a mouse model of apnea of prematurity leads to a retardation of cerebellar development and long-term functional deficits

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  • who: S. Leroux from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: Intermittent hypoxia in a mouse model of apnea of prematurity leads to a retardation of cerebellar development and long-term functional deficits, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that the volume (but not the length) of myelin sheaths is decreased in adult mice after a perinatal IH, which is consistent with numerous studies . Although most of these works analyzed cerebellar white matter, the authors focused on the granule cell layer.
  • how: The results showed that there was no longer a difference . . .

     

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