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April 3, 2004
Center differences and outcomes of extremely low birth weight infants
Betty R Vohr, Linda L Wright, Anna M Dusick, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
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September 7, 2005
Acute neonatal effects of cocaine exposure during pregnancy
Charles R Bauer, John C Langer, Seetha Shankaran, et al.
Pediatrics
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November 29, 2002
The maternal lifestyle study: effects of substance exposure during pregnancy on neurodevelopmental outcome in 1-month-old infants
Barry M Lester, Edward Z Tronick, Linda LaGasse, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics
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September 10, 2002
Minimal ventilation to prevent bronchopulmonary dysplasia in extremely-low-birth-weight infants
Waldemar A Carlo, Ann R Stark, Linda L Wright, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics
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March 18, 2003
The Maternal Lifestyle Study (MLS): effects of prenatal cocaine and/or opiate exposure on auditory brain response at one month
Barry M Lester, Linda Lagasse, Ronald Seifer, et al.
Seminars in Perinatology
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October 31, 2015
Genes and environment in neonatal intraventricular hemorrhage
Laura R Ment, Ulrika Ådén, Charles R Bauer, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics
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February 9, 2020
Mortality and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in the Heart Rate Characteristics Monitoring Randomized Controlled Trial
Robert L Schelonka, Waldemar A Carlo, Charles R Bauer, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
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May 22, 2012
Neurobehavioral disinhibition predicts initiation of substance use in children with prenatal cocaine exposure
Barry M Lester, Hai Lin, David S Degarmo, et al.
Pediatrics
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June 3, 2004
The maternal lifestyle study: cognitive, motor, and behavioral outcomes of cocaine-exposed and opiate-exposed infants through three years of age
Daniel S Messinger, Charles R Bauer, Abhik Das, et al.
Pediatrics
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March 3, 2006
Early intervention in low birth weight premature infants: results at 18 years of age for the Infant Health and Development Program
Marie C McCormick, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Stephen L Buka, et al.
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Pediatrics
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April 3, 2004
Center differences and outcomes of extremely low birth weight infants
Betty R Vohr, Linda L Wright, Anna M Dusick, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
|
September 7, 2005
Acute neonatal effects of cocaine exposure during pregnancy
Charles R Bauer, John C Langer, Seetha Shankaran, et al.
Pediatrics
|
November 29, 2002
The maternal lifestyle study: effects of substance exposure during pregnancy on neurodevelopmental outcome in 1-month-old infants
Barry M Lester, Edward Z Tronick, Linda LaGasse, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics
|
September 10, 2002
Minimal ventilation to prevent bronchopulmonary dysplasia in extremely-low-birth-weight infants
Waldemar A Carlo, Ann R Stark, Linda L Wright, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics
|
March 18, 2003
The Maternal Lifestyle Study (MLS): effects of prenatal cocaine and/or opiate exposure on auditory brain response at one month
Barry M Lester, Linda Lagasse, Ronald Seifer, et al.
Seminars in Perinatology
|
October 31, 2015
Genes and environment in neonatal intraventricular hemorrhage
Laura R Ment, Ulrika Ådén, Charles R Bauer, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics
|
February 9, 2020
Mortality and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in the Heart Rate Characteristics Monitoring Randomized Controlled Trial
Robert L Schelonka, Waldemar A Carlo, Charles R Bauer, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
|
May 22, 2012
Neurobehavioral disinhibition predicts initiation of substance use in children with prenatal cocaine exposure
Barry M Lester, Hai Lin, David S Degarmo, et al.
Pediatrics
|
June 3, 2004
The maternal lifestyle study: cognitive, motor, and behavioral outcomes of cocaine-exposed and opiate-exposed infants through three years of age
Daniel S Messinger, Charles R Bauer, Abhik Das, et al.
Pediatrics
|
March 3, 2006
Early intervention in low birth weight premature infants: results at 18 years of age for the Infant Health and Development Program
Marie C McCormick, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Stephen L Buka, et al.
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