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Albicini's team reports in the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation that children with moderately severe brain injuries and females in general were at the greatest risk for long-term psychological effects compared with boys and children who had milder brain injuries.
The incidence of infectious complications in the NE group was low, because of milder brain injury, shorter skin incisions, and shorter operation times.
Although the onset of mouse Lhx5 expression in the prospective forebrain occurs earlier and the expression is more intense than Lhx1 expression, Lhx5 null mice exhibit much milder brain defects in hippocampal development, possibly due to functional compensation by Lhx1 (Zhao et al., 1999).
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