Intrauterine growth restriction causes cellular, molecular, and behavioral deficits consistent with abnormal dentate gyrus neurogenesis in miceAshley Brown(University of Utah), Camille Fung(University of Utah)bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)July 17, 202010.1101/2020.07.16.207449Cited by 0SaveCiteExport RISWatch citationsRelated PapersUteroplacental insufficiency alters rat hippocampal cellular phenotype in conjunction with ErbB receptor expression|Pediatric Research|2012|47IUGR prevents IGF-1 upregulation in juvenile male mice by perturbing postnatal IGF-1 chromatin remodeling|Pediatric Research|2015|21Intrauterine Growth Restriction Causes Abnormal Embryonic Dentate Gyrus Neurogenesis in Mouse Offspring That Leads to Adult Learning and Memory Deficits|eNeuro|2021|19Retinopathy of prematurity protection conferred by uteroplacental insufficiency through erythropoietin signaling in an experimental Murine Model|Pediatric Research|2023|9