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New research shows that microglia in mouse embryos react to maternal immune responses, influencing brain development in ways that last. This could change our understanding of neurodevelopmental disorders.
No parent wants to expose their child to the risks of a serious infection, least of all while still in the womb. However, did you know that an immune response to a viral infection during pregnancy can also influence the development of the fetus? A section of a mouse juvenile brain showing cell nuclei , microglia and the activation of a specific gene called Hes1 . Credit: Ostrem et al., 2024
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