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The following pages link to Irradiation to the young mouse brain impaired white matter growth more in females than in males (Q37577412):
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- The impact of high and low dose ionising radiation on the central nervous system (Q26740230) (← links)
- Electroacupuncture prevents cognitive impairments by regulating the early changes after brain irradiation in rats. (Q35242069) (← links)
- Chd7 cooperates with Sox10 and regulates the onset of CNS myelination and remyelination (Q36840018) (← links)
- Radiation-Induced Growth Retardation and Microstructural and Metabolite Abnormalities in the Hippocampus (Q36924201) (← links)
- Radiation induces progenitor cell death, microglia activation, and blood-brain barrier damage in the juvenile rat cerebellum (Q38734220) (← links)
- C3 deficiency ameliorates the negative effects of irradiation of the young brain on hippocampal development and learning (Q38888228) (← links)
- Lithium protects hippocampal progenitors, cognitive performance and hypothalamus-pituitary function after irradiation to the juvenile rat brain (Q42202729) (← links)
- Evidence of Zinc in Affording Protection Against X-Ray-Induced Brain Injury in Rats (Q47839624) (← links)
- Different reactions to irradiation in the juvenile and adult hippocampus. (Q48669723) (← links)
- The anti-asthmatic drug, montelukast, modifies the neurogenic potential in the young healthy and irradiated brain (Q56967481) (← links)
- Selective Neural Deletion of the Atg7 Gene Reduces Irradiation-Induced Cerebellar White Matter Injury in the Juvenile Mouse Brain by Ameliorating Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cell Loss. (Q64966460) (← links)
- Chronic disturbance in the thalamus following cranial irradiation to the developing mouse brain (Q91595168) (← links)
- Cranial irradiation at early postnatal age impairs stroke-induced neural stem/progenitor cell response in the adult brain (Q97681229) (← links)