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Maternal Effects

2019
A maternal effect can be considered a causal effect of the parent phenotype on the phenotype of its offspring. Maternal effects contribute fundamentally to organismal life cycles. Maternal effects also contribute to phenotypic variation, to fitness differences between individuals, and to heredity.
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Effect of betamethasone on maternal glucose

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2002
To determine the effect of single and multiple betamethasone courses on maternal fasting and postprandial glucose values.A prospective cohort study was performed in women receiving betamethasone at 24-34 weeks' gestation. Fasting and 1-h postprandial capillary glucose values were obtained daily following betamethasone therapy for hospitalized patients.
S D, Shelton   +3 more
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Effects of maternal anesthesia in the neonate

Seminars in Perinatology, 1998
All commonly used anesthetic agents and drugs undergo placental transfer. Understanding the placental transfer of anesthetic drugs and their effects on the neonate is essential for optimal administration of both regional and general anesthesia.
J G, D'Alessio, J, Ramanathan
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THE EFFECTS OF MATERNAL EMPLOYMENT ON CHILDREN*

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1973
SUMMARY Various effects of maternal employment on infants, preschool children, school age children and adolescents were reviewed. The importance of differential effects according to sex and social class was noted, although many studies by failing to control for these variables may have obscured effects.
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Maternal effect on Parkinson's disease

Annals of Neurology, 2000
First-degree relatives of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are at higher risk for PD development than first-degree relatives of control subjects, but clinical twin studies have failed to demonstrate a genetic basis in PD. It is hypothesized that maternal exposure to certain environmental factors could lead to pathological changes in the ovum that
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Inbreeding and maternal effects in the Japanese

Eugenics Quarterly, 1962
(1962). Inbreeding and maternal effects in the Japanese. Eugenics Quarterly: Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 14-22.
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Effect of maternal weight on maternal serum ∞‐fetoprotein

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1982
J E, Haddow, D E, Smith, J, Sever
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THE EFFECT OF MATERNAL PREDIABETES

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1960
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