Persistent microglial activation and synaptic loss with behavioral abnormalities in mouse offspring exposed to CASPR2-antibodies in utero
Gestational transfer of maternal antibodies against fetal neuronal proteins may be relevant to some neurodevelopmental disorders, but until recently there were no proteins identified. We recently reported a fivefold increase in CASPR2-antibodies in mid-gestation sera from mothers of children with in...
Main Authors: | Coutinho, E, Menassa, D, Jacobson, L, West, S, Domingos, J, Moloney, T, Lang, B, Harrison, P, Bennett, D, Bannerman, D, Vincent, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Verlag
2017
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