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Effects of in utero endotoxemia on the ovine fetal brain: A model for schizophrenia?
ArticleAbstract: Infections during pregnancy can adversely affect the development of the fetal brain. This may contriPalabras claves:animal model, Brain development, chorioamnionitis, Cingulate cortex, Interneurons, SchizophreniaAutores:Antonio Wenceslao Danilo Gavilanes, Bastian N., Gantert M., Garnier Y., Jellema R.K., Kramer B.W., Kreczmanski P., Kuypers E., Schmitz C., Strackx E., Zimmermann L.J.I.Fuentes:scopusLipopolysaccharide-induced chorioamnionitis is confined to one amniotic compartment in twin pregnant sheep
ArticleAbstract: Background: Chorioamnionitis is a major risk factor for preterm birth in multifetal pregnancies. HowPalabras claves:chorioamnionitis, Delayed interval delivery, Preterm Birth, Twin pregnancyAutores:Antonio Wenceslao Danilo Gavilanes, Collins J.J.P., Gantert J., Gantert M., Garnier Y., Heineman H., Jellema R.K., Kadyrov M., Keck A., Kramer B.W., Lambermont V., Seehase M., Zimmermann L.J.I.Fuentes:scopusWhite matter injury following fetal inflammatory response syndrome induced by chorioamnionitis and fetal sepsis: Lessons from experimental ovine models
ArticleAbstract: Chorioamnionitis and fetal sepsis can induce a fetal inflammatory response syndrome (FIRS) which isPalabras claves:Cerebral palsy, Intra-uterine inflammation, Microglia, OligodendrocytesAutores:Antonio Wenceslao Danilo Gavilanes, Jellema R.K., Kramer B.W., Kunzmann S., Kuypers E., Ophelders D.R.M.G.Fuentes:scopus