TY - JOUR AU - García-Cerro, Susana AU - Rueda, Noemí AU - Vidal, Verónica AU - Puente, Alba AU - Campa, Víctor AU - Lantigua, Sara AU - Narcís, Oriol AU - Velasco Criado, Ana Purificación AU - Bartesaghi, Renata AU - Martínez-Cué, Carmen PY - 2020 SN - 0022-3166 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10366/154656 AB - BACKGROUND: The cognitive impairments that characterize Down syndrome (DS) have been attributed to brain hypocellularity due to neurogenesis impairment during fetal stages. Thus, enhancing prenatal neurogenesis in DS could prevent or reduce some of... LA - eng KW - Down syndrome KW - Ts65Dn mice KW - Oleic acid KW - Linolenic acid KW - Prenatal treatment KW - Neurogenesis KW - Cognition TI - Prenatal Administration of Oleic Acid or Linolenic Acid Reduces Neuromorphological and Cognitive Alterations in Ts65dn Down Syndrome Mice DO - 10.1093/JN/NXAA074 T2 - The Journal of Nutrition VL - 150 M2 - 1631 ER -