"Maternal Immune Response Linked to Fetal Brain Development and Autism Risk"

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Researchers from Harvard University have discovered that maternal immune responses during pregnancy can alter gene regulation in the developing brains of mouse embryos, with changes persisting into juvenile stages. This study highlights the role of microglia in detecting maternal immune reactions and influencing surrounding neurons, providing insights into the origins of neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and schizophrenia.
Topics:health#fetal-brain-development#gene-regulation#maternal-immune-response#microglia#neurodevelopmental-disorders#neuroscience
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