Engineering and TechnologyFrontiers in Neuroscience
Maternal ART throughout gestation prevents caudate volume reductions in neonates who are HIV exposed but uninfected
K. Sawada, Y. Zhou, et al.
This groundbreaking study unveils critical subcortical volumetric differences linked to HIV and antiretroviral therapy in neonates. The research highlights how maternal ART can protect caudate nuclei, providing essential insights into the neurological impacts on infants. This vital investigation was conducted by an esteemed team of researchers including Kazuhiko Sawada, Yan Zhou, and Francesca Little, among others.
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