Gestational hypothyroxinemia increases permeability of the blood brain barrier and facilitates the early development of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in the offspring
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Toledo Leiva, P.
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Opazo, M. C.
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Blanco, N.
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Jara, E.
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Susan, B.
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Kalergis, A.
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Riedel, C.
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2018-05-11T14:36:51Z
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2018-05-11T14:36:51Z
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2017
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Abstracts / Journal of the Neurological Sciences 381 (2017): 908
Gestational hypothyroxinemia increases permeability of the blood brain barrier and facilitates the early development of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in the offspring