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Jeanie Cheong

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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|October 22, 2011
Neonatal white matter abnormality predicts childhood motor impairment in very preterm childrenAlicia J Spittle, Jeanie Cheong, Lex W Doyle, et al.
Annals of Neurology|October 30, 2010
Caffeine and brain development in very preterm infantsLex W Doyle, Jeanie Cheong, Rod W Hunt, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 23, 2012
Methyl-isobutyl amiloride reduces brain Lac/NAA, cell death and microglial activation in a perinatal asphyxia modelNicola J Robertson, Takenori Kato, Alan Bainbridge, et al.
Neuroimage. Clinical|August 20, 2019
White matter microstructure correlates with mathematics but not word reading performance in 13-year-old children born very preterm and full-termSimonne E Collins, Megan Spencer-Smith, Ines Mürner-Lavanchy, et al.
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|February 15, 2011
Biological and environmental factors as predictors of language skills in very preterm children at 5 years of ageKelly Howard, Gehan Roberts, Jeremy Lim, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|February 17, 2018
Histologic chorioamnionitis in preterm infants: correlation with brain magnetic resonance imaging at term equivalent ageClaire Granger, Alicia J Spittle, Jennifer Walsh, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|November 21, 2014
Abnormalities in orbitofrontal cortex gyrification and mental health outcomes in adolescents born extremely preterm and/or at an extremely low birth weightEleni P Ganella, Alice Burnett, Jeanie Cheong, et al.
Early Human Development|December 31, 2025
Early risk factors related to social functioning in young adults born very pretermSarah C H Thompson, Rheanna M Mainzer, Leona Pascoe, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|June 29, 2013
Neonatal brain abnormalities and memory and learning outcomes at 7 years in children born very pretermCristina Omizzolo, Shannon E Scratch, Robyn Stargatt, et al.
Pediatrics|March 25, 2015
Executive function in adolescents born <1000 g or <28 weeks: a prospective cohort studyAlice C Burnett, Shannon E Scratch, Katherine J Lee, et al.
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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|October 22, 2011
Neonatal white matter abnormality predicts childhood motor impairment in very preterm childrenAlicia J Spittle, Jeanie Cheong, Lex W Doyle, et al.
Annals of Neurology|October 30, 2010
Caffeine and brain development in very preterm infantsLex W Doyle, Jeanie Cheong, Rod W Hunt, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 23, 2012
Methyl-isobutyl amiloride reduces brain Lac/NAA, cell death and microglial activation in a perinatal asphyxia modelNicola J Robertson, Takenori Kato, Alan Bainbridge, et al.
Neuroimage. Clinical|August 20, 2019
White matter microstructure correlates with mathematics but not word reading performance in 13-year-old children born very preterm and full-termSimonne E Collins, Megan Spencer-Smith, Ines Mürner-Lavanchy, et al.
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|February 15, 2011
Biological and environmental factors as predictors of language skills in very preterm children at 5 years of ageKelly Howard, Gehan Roberts, Jeremy Lim, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|February 17, 2018
Histologic chorioamnionitis in preterm infants: correlation with brain magnetic resonance imaging at term equivalent ageClaire Granger, Alicia J Spittle, Jennifer Walsh, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|November 21, 2014
Abnormalities in orbitofrontal cortex gyrification and mental health outcomes in adolescents born extremely preterm and/or at an extremely low birth weightEleni P Ganella, Alice Burnett, Jeanie Cheong, et al.
Early Human Development|December 31, 2025
Early risk factors related to social functioning in young adults born very pretermSarah C H Thompson, Rheanna M Mainzer, Leona Pascoe, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|June 29, 2013
Neonatal brain abnormalities and memory and learning outcomes at 7 years in children born very pretermCristina Omizzolo, Shannon E Scratch, Robyn Stargatt, et al.
Pediatrics|March 25, 2015
Executive function in adolescents born <1000 g or <28 weeks: a prospective cohort studyAlice C Burnett, Shannon E Scratch, Katherine J Lee, et al.
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