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Neonatal hyperoxia in mice triggers long-term cognitive deficits via impairments in cerebrovascular...

Neonatal hyperoxia in mice triggers long-term cognitive deficits via impairments in cerebrovascular...

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Neonatal hyperoxia in mice triggers long-term cognitive deficits via impairments in cerebrovascular function and neurogenesis Neonatal hyperoxia in mice triggers long-term cognitive deficits via impairments in cerebrovascular function and neurogenesis

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Neonatal hyperoxia in mice triggers long-term cognitive deficits via impairments in cerebrovascular function and neurogenesis Neonatal hyperoxia in mice triggers long-term cognitive deficits via impairments in cerebrovascular function and neurogenesis

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American Society for Clinical Investigation

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The Journal of clinical investigation, 2022-11, Vol.132 (22)

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English

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Preterm birth is the leading cause of death in children under 5 years of age. Premature infants who receive life-saving oxygen therapy often develop bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), a chronic lung disease. Infants with BPD are at a high risk of abnormal neurodevelopment, including motor and cognitive difficulties. While neural progenitor cells (NP...

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Neonatal hyperoxia in mice triggers long-term cognitive deficits via impairments in cerebrovascular function and neurogenesis Neonatal hyperoxia in mice triggers long-term cognitive deficits via impairments in cerebrovascular function and neurogenesis

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_b460101f4de54091bba25914881e2839

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1558-8238

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