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In the cover: Photomicrographs of female rat offspring cerebellum sections from CG (A1–A3), SG (B1–B3) and EMFG (C1–C3) are shown. Normal cerebellum morphology and
neuron structure appear at different magnifications, with no pathological findings, in CG and SG, while substantial cell loss, disrupted Purkinje cell array (arrow), pyknotic
neurons and neurons with dark cytoplasm (thick arrow) can be seen in EMFG. ML, molecular layer; GL, granular layer; P, Purkinje cell layer.

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