Repeated mild shaking of neonates induces transient cerebral microhemorrhages and anxiety-related behavior in adult rats - Kawamata Y, Ehara A, Yamaguchi T, Seo Y, Shimoda K, Ueda S.

Growing evidence suggests that neonatal cerebral microhemorrhages (MHs) are implicated in neuropsychiatric diseases in adults. Although animal studies have identified the progression of the underlying mechanisms of MHs, few studies have investigated the hi...
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