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Sex-specific patterns of recovery from newborn brain injury revealed by animal study
January 30, 2014 by NewsBot
Physicians have long known that oxygen deprivation to the brain around the time of birth causes worse damage in boys than girls. Now a study by researchers conducted in mice reveals one possible reason behind this gender disparity and points to gender-specific mechanisms of brain repair following such injury.