Maternal antibodies regulate the establishment of murine oral and salivary mucosal immunity. [PDF]
Naamneh R +15 more
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Mice expressing only mutant PTEN Y138L, a protein which shows normal suppression of cellular AKT yet lacks protein phosphatase activity, die in utero, and heterozygous mice display a range of tumors. This indicates both the lipid and protein phosphatase activities of PTEN work together for normal tumor suppression and embryonic development.
Priyanka Tibarewal +16 more
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Congenital cytomegalovirus infection drives oligoclonal expansion of cytotoxic γδ T cells from early fetal progenitors. [PDF]
Levan J +16 more
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ABSTRACT Parents with substance use disorder have multiple risks affecting their parenting. Mental health problems and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) with problems in emotion regulation and adult attachment insecurity may impair the early interaction with the infant.
Saara J. Salo +4 more
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In-utero cell transplantation for hypophosphatasia with gene-edited hESC-derived MSCs in a murine model. [PDF]
Kitamura N +8 more
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Editorial: Neurodevelopment: parental influences, <i>in utero</i> exposures, and genetics, volume II. [PDF]
Mohan KN.
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Aim To evaluate whether the General Movement Assessment (GMA) in infancy is associated with later cognitive outcomes from early childhood through adulthood. Method Cohort and case–control studies examining associations between Prechtl's GMA and cognitive outcomes from 6 months of age were eligible.
Sarah E. Hall +11 more
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Antenatal CFTR Modulators to Treat a Healthy Pregnant Woman with a Fetus Affected by Cystic Fibrosis Complicated by Meconium Ileus and Intestinal Volvulus: From a Suspicion of the Disease to a Targeted Treatment in Utero: Case Report and Narrative Review. [PDF]
Montironi R +6 more
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Perspectives on Pertussis Prevention
Acta Paediatrica, EarlyView.
Ulrich Heininger
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Maternal glycaemia and child educational attainment at age 5 in the Born in Bradford cohort
Abstract Aims There is emerging evidence that maternal hyperglycaemia may be associated with adverse offspring neuro‐behavioural outcomes, which are foundational to educational success. We hypothesised that higher levels of maternal glucose would be associated with poorer educational attainment in early childhood.
Claire A. Wilson +5 more
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