Sex Differences in Brain Injury and Repair in Newborn Infants: Clinical Evidence and Biological Mechanisms
Differences in the development of the male and female brain are an evolving area of investigation. We are beginning to understand the underpinnings of male and female advantages due to differences in brain development as well as the consequences following hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in the newborn...
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Main Authors: | Ted S. Rosenkrantz (Author), Zeenat Hussain (Author), Roslyn Holly Fitch (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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