Autor:
Haensgen, H.
Albornoz, E.
Opazo, M.C.
Bugueño, K.
Jara Fernández, E.L.
Binzberger, R.
Rivero-Castillo, T.
Venegas Salas, L.F.
Simon, F.
Cabello-Verrugio, C.
Elorza, A.A.
Kalergis, A.M.
Bueno, S.M.
Riedel, C.A.
Hypothyroxinemia (Hpx) is a thyroid hormone deficiency (THD) condition highly frequent during pregnancy, which although asymptomatic for the mother, it can impair the cognitive function of the offspring. Previous studies have shown that maternal hypothyroidism increases the severity of experiment...
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Haensgen, H.
,
Albornoz, E.
,
Opazo, M.C.
,
Bugueño, K.
,
Jara Fernández, E.L.
,
Binzberger, R.
,
Rivero-Castillo, T.
,
Venegas Salas, L.F.
,
Simon, F.
,
Cabello-Verrugio, C.
,
Elorza, A.A.
,
Kalergis, A.M.
,
Bueno, S.M.
,
Riedel, C.A.
,
[Gestational hypothyroxinemia affects its offspring with a reduced suppressive capacity impairing the outcome of the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis]
,
Gestational hypothyroxinemia affects its offspring with a reduced suppressive capacity impairing the outcome of the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis