Abstract
Prenatal maternal immune activation (MIA) is associated with alterations in offspring brain development and risk of psychiatric disorders. Human studies of MIA in association with early brain development are sparse. We hypothesized that higher levels of MIA as measured by maternal interleukin -6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP) are associated with variation in gray and white matter organizational properties in neonates.
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