1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0387-7604(82)80070-3
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Prevention possibility for brain dysfunction in rat with the fetal alcohol syndrome — Low-zinc-status and hypoglycemia —

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“…The fetal body weight after cesarean sec tion and fetal cerebral weight 1 h after cesar ean section are shown in table II, compared with in the previous study [1], Because of the different conditions of each experiment after birth, the sources for cerebral weight mea surements were as follows; cerebrum from Values are expressed as p. compared to the corre sponding mean weights of fetuses from dams receiv ing water. Chronic = Before mating and during preg nancy; acute = during pregnancy.…”
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“…The fetal body weight after cesarean sec tion and fetal cerebral weight 1 h after cesar ean section are shown in table II, compared with in the previous study [1], Because of the different conditions of each experiment after birth, the sources for cerebral weight mea surements were as follows; cerebrum from Values are expressed as p. compared to the corre sponding mean weights of fetuses from dams receiv ing water. Chronic = Before mating and during preg nancy; acute = during pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…The finding of the interrelationship be tween FAS and zinc or the hippocampus led to the attractive hypothesis that zinc nutri tion plays an important role in the pathogen esis of FAS, as discussed in our previous papers [1,2]. The manifestation of fetal dysmorphogenesis in alcoholic women appears to be related to the low zinc status of mater nal plasma [12].…”
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