Environmental Enrichment From Birth Impacts Parvalbumin Expressing Cells and Wisteria Floribunda Agglutinin Labelled Peri-Neuronal Nets Within the Developing Murine Striatum
Environmental enrichment can dramatically affect both the development and function of neural circuits. This is accomplished, at least in part, by the regulation of inhibitory cellular networks and related extracellular matrix glycoprotein structures known as perineuronal nets. The degree to which en...
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Main Authors: | Angela May O'Connor (Author), Thomas Joseph Burton (Author), Hannan Mansuri (Author), Gabriel Rhys Hand (Author), Catherine Anne Leamey (Author), Atomu Sawatari (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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