We measured GABA, Glx and GSH levels in a population of healthy neonates, using HERMES at 3T. We show that HERMES can be used to measure significant regional differences (in this case between the thalamus and anterior cingulate cortex). Further application of this method to study how these levels and balance are altered by early-life brain injury or genetic risk can provide important new knowledge about the pathophysiology underlying neurodevelopmental disorders.
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