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Laura M Glynn

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Psychoneuroendocrinology|March 23, 2010
Giving birth to a new brain: hormone exposures of pregnancy influence human memoryLaura M Glynn
Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|October 6, 2012
Increasing parity is associated with cumulative effects on memoryLaura M Glynn
Future Neurology|August 15, 2009
Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone (CRH) Programs the Fetal and Maternal BrainCurt A Sandman, Laura M Glynn
F&S Reports|August 8, 2022
The contribution of racism-related stress and adversity to disparities in birth outcomes: evidence and research recommendationsSabrina R Liu, Laura M Glynn
Psychosomatic Medicine|February 13, 2015
The authors replyLaura M Glynn, Curt A Sandman
Psychosomatic Medicine|June 11, 2014
Evaluation of the association between placental corticotrophin-releasing hormone and postpartum depressive symptomsLaura M Glynn, Curt A Sandman
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|February 20, 2024
Annual Research Review: The power of predictability - patterns of signals in early life shape neurodevelopment and mental health trajectoriesElysia Poggi Davis, Laura M Glynn
Development and Psychopathology|June 4, 2024
The future of intergenerational transmission research: A prospective, three-generation approachMariann A Howland, Laura M Glynn
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|February 4, 2019
The influence of unpredictable, fragmented parental signals on the developing brainLaura M Glynn, Tallie Z Baram
Developmental Science|August 29, 2012
Sex moderates associations between prenatal glucocorticoid exposure and human fetal neurological developmentLaura M Glynn, Curt A Sandman
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Psychoneuroendocrinology|March 23, 2010
Giving birth to a new brain: hormone exposures of pregnancy influence human memoryLaura M Glynn
Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|October 6, 2012
Increasing parity is associated with cumulative effects on memoryLaura M Glynn
Future Neurology|August 15, 2009
Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone (CRH) Programs the Fetal and Maternal BrainCurt A Sandman, Laura M Glynn
F&S Reports|August 8, 2022
The contribution of racism-related stress and adversity to disparities in birth outcomes: evidence and research recommendationsSabrina R Liu, Laura M Glynn
Psychosomatic Medicine|February 13, 2015
The authors replyLaura M Glynn, Curt A Sandman
Psychosomatic Medicine|June 11, 2014
Evaluation of the association between placental corticotrophin-releasing hormone and postpartum depressive symptomsLaura M Glynn, Curt A Sandman
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|February 20, 2024
Annual Research Review: The power of predictability - patterns of signals in early life shape neurodevelopment and mental health trajectoriesElysia Poggi Davis, Laura M Glynn
Development and Psychopathology|June 4, 2024
The future of intergenerational transmission research: A prospective, three-generation approachMariann A Howland, Laura M Glynn
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|February 4, 2019
The influence of unpredictable, fragmented parental signals on the developing brainLaura M Glynn, Tallie Z Baram
Developmental Science|August 29, 2012
Sex moderates associations between prenatal glucocorticoid exposure and human fetal neurological developmentLaura M Glynn, Curt A Sandman
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