Singular and short-term anesthesia exposure in the developing brain induces persistent neuronal changes consistent with chronic neurodegenerative disease
Abstract The potential adverse impact of inhalational anesthetics on the developing brain was highlighted by the addition of a medication warning by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for their use in the pediatric population. To investigate mechanisms by which early life anesthesia exposure coul...
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Auteurs principaux: | Kaley Hogarth, Ramesh Babu Vanama, Greg Stratmann, Jason T. Maynes |
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2021
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