Divergent and overlapping hippocampal and cerebellar transcriptome responses following developmental ethanol exposure during the secondary neurogenic period
CONCLUSIONS: These data indicate that ethanol, during the delayed neurogenic period, may stimulate cell cycle, but otherwise, results in widely divergent molecular effects in hippocampus and cerebellum. Moreover, these data also provide evidence for region and cell-type specific vulnerability which may contribute to the pathogenetic effects of developmental ethanol exposure.PMID:34060105 | DOI:10.1111/acer.14633
Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research - Category: Addiction Authors: Marisa R Pinson Kalee N Holloway James C Douglas Cynthia J M Kane Rajesh C Miranda Paul D Drew Source Type: research
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