Exposure to Maternal Immune Activation Causes Congenital Unfolded Protein Response Defects and Increases the Susceptibility to Postnatal Inflammatory Stimulation in Offspring
Yo Shimizu,1 Tsuyoshi Tsukada,2 Hiromi Sakata-Haga,2 Daisuke Sakai,3 Hiroki Shoji,3 Yutaka Saikawa,1 Toshihisa Hatta2 1Department of Pediatrics, Kanazawa Medical University, Uchinada, Ishikawa, Japan; 2Department of Anatomy, Kanazawa Medical University, Uchinada, Ishikawa, Japan; 3Department of Biol...
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Main Authors: | Shimizu Y (Author), Tsukada T (Author), Sakata-Haga H (Author), Sakai D (Author), Shoji H (Author), Saikawa Y (Author), Hatta T (Author) |
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