Prenatal alcohol exposure is leading cause of interneuronopathy in humans

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  • who: Immunohistochemistry et al. from the The brains used in this study belong to the collection which has been declared to the French Ministry of Health (collection number DC-2015-2468, cession number AC-2015-2467, located in ALaquerrière's Pathology Laboratory, Rouen University hospital, France). For all selected cases, the parents gave their consent for neuropathological studies of the foetuses or infants following autopsy performed in agreement with the local ethic committee and in accordance with the French law. Seventeen foetal and postnatal age-matched control brains ranging from , WG to , postnatal months were selected . . .

     

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