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    Enhancement of parvalbumin interneuron-mediated neurotransmission in the retrosplenial cortex of adolescent mice following third trimester-equivalent ethanol exposure by Bird, Clark W., Chavez, Glenna J., Barber, Megan J., Valenzuela, C. Fernando

    Published in Scientific reports (18-01-2021)
    “…Prenatal ethanol exposure causes a variety of cognitive deficits that have a persistent impact on quality of life, some of which may be explained by…”
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    Neonatal ethanol exposure triggers apoptosis in the murine retrosplenial cortex: Role of inhibition of NMDA receptor-driven action potential firing by Bird, Clark W., Barber, Megan J., Post, Hilary R., Jacquez, Belkis, Chavez, Glenna J., Faturos, Nicholas G., Valenzuela, C. Fernando

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-01-2020)
    “…Exposure to ethanol during the last trimester equivalent of human pregnancy causes apoptotic neurodegeneration in the developing brain, an effect that is…”
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    Experimental data on developmental elimination of retrosplenial cortex GABAergic interneurons in a mouse model of ethanol exposure during the last trimester of human pregnancy by Barber, Megan J., McDonald, Casey D., Chavez, Glenna J., Bird, Clark W., Valenzuela, C. Fernando

    Published in Data in brief (01-08-2022)
    “…It has been previously shown that 40% of murine cortical interneurons are eliminated via apoptosis during the first two weeks of postnatal development [1–3]…”
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    Persistent myelin abnormalities in a third trimester‐equivalent mouse model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder by Newville, Jessie, Howard, Tamara A., Chavez, Glenna J., Valenzuela, Carlos Fernando, Cunningham, Lee Anna

    “…Background Abnormal diffusion within white matter (WM) tracts has been linked to cognitive impairment in children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Whether…”
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    THE BDNF VAL68MET POLYMORPHISM MODULATES HOW DEVELOPMENTAL ETHANOL EXPOSURE IMPACTS THE HIPPOCAMPUS by Bird, Clark W., Baculis, Brian C., Mayfield, Jacob J., Chavez, Glenna J., Ontiveros, Tiahna, Paine, Dana J., Marks, Aaron J., Gonzales, Alicia L., Ron, Dorit, Valenzuela, C. Fernando

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (28-05-2018)
    “…Prenatal exposure to alcohol causes a wide range of deficits known as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs). Many factors determine vulnerability to…”
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