The maternal polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (poly(I:C)) animal model is frequently used to study how maternal immune activation may impact neuro development in the offspring. Here, we present the first systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of maternal poly(I:C) injection on immune mediators in the offspring and provide an openly accessible systematic map of the data including methodological characteristics. Pubmed and EMBASE were searched for relevant publications, yielding 45 unique papers that met inclusion criteria. We extracted data on immune outcomes and methodological characteristics, and assessed the risk of bias. The descriptive summary showed that most studies reported an absence of effect, with an equal number of stu...
Background: The association between maternal infection and neurodevelopmental defects in progeny is ...
Maternal infections during pregnancy are linked with an increased risk for disorders like Autism Spe...
Maternal immune activation (MIA) models that are based on administration of the viral mimetic, poly(...
The maternal polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (poly(I:C)) animal model is frequently used to study ho...
Abstract Background Maternal viral infection during pregnancy is associated with an increase in the ...
Problem: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)-like phenotypes in murine models are linked to elevated proi...
Maternal infection during pregnancy may increase the risk of offspring neurodevelopmental disorders....
Infection during pregnancy can lead to activation of the maternal immune system and has been associa...
Maternal immune activation by poly(I:C) induces may have a deleterious impact on central nervous sys...
A prominent health issue nowadays is the COVID-19 pandemic, which poses acute risks to human health....
Maternal immune activation (MIA) during pregnancy induces a cytokine storm that alters neurodevelopm...
Schizophrenia and autism are thought to result from the interaction between a susceptibility genotyp...
This journal supplement has title: Abstracts of the 3rd Biennial Conference of the Schizophrenia Int...
Stimulation of the immune system during pregnancy, known as maternal immune activation (MIA), can ca...
Schizophrenia and autism are thought to result from the interaction between a susceptibility genotyp...
Background: The association between maternal infection and neurodevelopmental defects in progeny is ...
Maternal infections during pregnancy are linked with an increased risk for disorders like Autism Spe...
Maternal immune activation (MIA) models that are based on administration of the viral mimetic, poly(...
The maternal polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (poly(I:C)) animal model is frequently used to study ho...
Abstract Background Maternal viral infection during pregnancy is associated with an increase in the ...
Problem: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)-like phenotypes in murine models are linked to elevated proi...
Maternal infection during pregnancy may increase the risk of offspring neurodevelopmental disorders....
Infection during pregnancy can lead to activation of the maternal immune system and has been associa...
Maternal immune activation by poly(I:C) induces may have a deleterious impact on central nervous sys...
A prominent health issue nowadays is the COVID-19 pandemic, which poses acute risks to human health....
Maternal immune activation (MIA) during pregnancy induces a cytokine storm that alters neurodevelopm...
Schizophrenia and autism are thought to result from the interaction between a susceptibility genotyp...
This journal supplement has title: Abstracts of the 3rd Biennial Conference of the Schizophrenia Int...
Stimulation of the immune system during pregnancy, known as maternal immune activation (MIA), can ca...
Schizophrenia and autism are thought to result from the interaction between a susceptibility genotyp...
Background: The association between maternal infection and neurodevelopmental defects in progeny is ...
Maternal infections during pregnancy are linked with an increased risk for disorders like Autism Spe...
Maternal immune activation (MIA) models that are based on administration of the viral mimetic, poly(...