Dietary repletion with ω3 fatty acid or with COX inhibition reverses cognitive effects in F3 ω3 fatty-acid–deficient mice
Dietary deficiency of ω3 fatty acid during development leads to impaired cognitive function. However, the effects of multiple generations of ω3 fatty-acid deficiency on cognitive impairment remain unclear. In addition, we sought to test the hypothesis that the cognitive impairments of ω3 fatty-acid–...
Main Authors: | Ahmad, Hafandi, Begg, Denovan Patrick, Premaratna, Shirmila D., Sinclair, Andrew J., Jois, Mark, Weisinger, Richard S. |
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Format: | Article |
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American Association for Laboratory Animal Science
2014
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