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Children (Basel, Switzerland)|November 11, 2022
Third Trimester Fetuses Demonstrate Priming, a Form of Implicit Memory, In UteroHanna Gustafsson, Jennifer Hammond, Julie Spicer, et al.
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health|September 30, 2021
DNA methylation patterns in T lymphocytes are generally stable in human pregnancies but CD3 methylation is associated with perinatal psychiatric symptomsThalia K Robakis, Seonjoo Lee, Elizabeth Werner, et al.
Plos One|December 17, 2020
Neonatal brain metabolite concentrations: Associations with age, sex, and developmental outcomesEmily C Merz, Catherine Monk, Ravi Bansal, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|January 4, 2026
Mental health service utilization in a novel insurance-based Ob/Gyn integrated model for women across the lifespanAndréane Lavallée, Vanessa Babineau, Kristina D'Antonio, et al.
JCI Insight|February 23, 2018
T cell developmental arrest in former premature infants increases risk of respiratory morbidity later in infancyKristin M Scheible, Jason Emo, Nathan Laniewski, et al.
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Children (Basel, Switzerland)|November 11, 2022
Third Trimester Fetuses Demonstrate Priming, a Form of Implicit Memory, In UteroHanna Gustafsson, Jennifer Hammond, Julie Spicer, et al.
Brain, Behavior, & Immunity - Health|September 30, 2021
DNA methylation patterns in T lymphocytes are generally stable in human pregnancies but CD3 methylation is associated with perinatal psychiatric symptomsThalia K Robakis, Seonjoo Lee, Elizabeth Werner, et al.
Plos One|December 17, 2020
Neonatal brain metabolite concentrations: Associations with age, sex, and developmental outcomesEmily C Merz, Catherine Monk, Ravi Bansal, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|January 4, 2026
Mental health service utilization in a novel insurance-based Ob/Gyn integrated model for women across the lifespanAndréane Lavallée, Vanessa Babineau, Kristina D'Antonio, et al.
JCI Insight|February 23, 2018
T cell developmental arrest in former premature infants increases risk of respiratory morbidity later in infancyKristin M Scheible, Jason Emo, Nathan Laniewski, et al.
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