Prenatal s-adenosine methionine (same) induces changes in gene expression in the brain of newborn mice that are prevented by co-administration of valproic acid (vpa)

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  • who: Liza Weinstein-Fudim et al. from the Department of Medical Neurobiology, Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School have published the research work: Prenatal S-Adenosine Methionine (SAMe) Induces Changes in Gene Expression in the Brain of Newborn Mice That Are Prevented by Co-Administration of Valproic Acid (VPA), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors focused on the frontal half of the brain of PND1 mice because this part contains both the prefrontal cortex, which was found to be affected by postnatal VPA administration in the previous study, and the hippocampus, in which neuronal size . . .

     

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