Effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on the olfactory system development. [PDF]
Imamura F.
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Hyperactivity in male and female mice manifests differently following early, acute prenatal alcohol exposure and mild juvenile stress. [PDF]
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The effects of moderate prenatal alcohol exposure on performance in object and spatial discrimination tasks by adult male rats. [PDF]
Sanchez LM +8 more
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Prenatal alcohol exposure induces circular and linear long non-coding RNAs, and protein-coding genes linked to proinflammatory neuroimmune function, promoting nerve injury-induced allodynia following morphine treatment. [PDF]
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The Association of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure With Brain Development During the First 1000 Days of Life: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Validation of the ND-PAE Diagnosis in Children with Heavy Prenatal Alcohol Exposure. [PDF]
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Sexually dimorphic effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on the murine skeleton
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Prenatal alcohol exposure and long-term developmental consequences
The Lancet, 1993Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a leading cause of congenital mental retardation but little is known about the long-term development and adolescent outcome of children with FAS. In a 10-year follow-up study of 60 patients diagnosed as having FAS in infancy and childhood, we investigated the long-term sequelae of intrauterine alcohol exposure.
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Monitoring prenatal alcohol exposure
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics, 2004AbstractAlcohol use during pregnancy is a leading, preventable cause of birth defects and developmental disabilities in the United States, with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) being one of the most severe outcomes. Current survey statistics find that approximately one in eight pregnant women (500,000 per year) report alcohol use, with approximately 80,000
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