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Autism-Related Study Discovers How Drug Interferes with Neuronal Cell Function
Published July 7, 2011
in Science Daily
This study examined mouse neuronal cells during pregnancy to discover how the drug actually interferes at a molecular level with prostaglandins, which are important for development and communication of cells in the brain.
Filed under: Animal Models, Brain Development, Mothers, Psychopharmacology