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Using a Murine Model of Psychosocial Stress in Pregnancy as a Translationally Relevant Paradigm for Psychiatric Disorders in Mothers and Infants
Published on: June 13, 2021
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Elyse J Watkins1, Christina Saldanha
1At the time the article was written, Elyse J. Watkins was an assistant professor and Christina Saldanha was a PA student in the PA program at High Point (N.C.) University. Dr. Watkins now is an associate professor in the PA program at the University of Lynchburg in Lynchburg, Va., and on the instructional faculty of the PA program at Florida State University. Ms. Saldanha now practices at Novant Health Gynecology and Oncology in Winston-Salem, N.C. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
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