Preterm Birth Affects Early Motor Development in Pigs
Background: Preterm infants frequently show neuromotor dysfunctions, but it is not clear how reduced gestational age at birth may induce developmental coordination disorders. Advancing postnatal age, not only post-conceptional age, may determine neuromuscular development, and early interventions in...
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Main Authors: | Charlotte Vanden Hole (Author), Miriam Ayuso (Author), Peter Aerts (Author), Steven Van Cruchten (Author), Thomas Thymann (Author), Per Torp Sangild (Author), Chris Van Ginneken (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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