Sex-specific behavioral outcomes of early-life adversity and emerging microglia-dependent mechanisms

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  • who: Jessica L. Bolton from the RMIT University, Australia have published the research: Sex-specific behavioral outcomes of early-life adversity and emerging microglia-dependent mechanisms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Early-life adversity (ELA) is now well-known to alter the development of multiple brain circuits and increase long-term risk for cognitive and emotional disorders, including depression and substance abuse (Gershon et_al, 2013; Davis et_al, 2017; Luby et_al, 2017; Dahmen et_al, 2018; Birnie and Baram, 2022; Hakamata et_al, 2022). Multiple studies examining the impact of ELA on alcohol abuse found that . . .

     

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