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Mice undernourished before, but not after, weaning perform better in motor coordination and spatial learning tasks than well-fed controls

Undernutrition of rodents has been claimed to result in long-term behavioural deficits in motor coordination and spatial learning ability, although the literature on this is somewhat conflicting. We have recently been engaged in a study of the effects of either pre- or post-weaning undernutrition on...

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Published in:Nutritional neuroscience 2011-07, Vol.14 (4), p.129-137
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