Potential for a cerebellar role in moderate-late preterm associated behavioural disorders
Preterm birth is known to cause impaired cerebellar development, and this is associated with the development of neurobehavioral disorders. This review aims to identify the mechanisms through which preterm birth impairs cerebellar development and consequently, increases the risk of developing neurobe...
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Main Authors: | Carlton L. Pavy (Author), Julia C. Shaw (Author), Roisin A. Moloney (Author), Hannah K. Palliser (Author), Jonathon J. Hirst (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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