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Lynne M Smith

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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|November 26, 2009
Identification of prenatal amphetamines exposure by maternal interview and meconium toxicology in the Infant Development, Environment and Lifestyle (IDEAL) studyTeresa R Gray, Linda L LaGasse, Lynne M Smith, et al.
Early Human Development|February 3, 2020
Sociodemographic and medical influences on neurobehavioral patterns in preterm infants: A multi-center studyElisabeth C McGowan, Julie A Hofheimer, T Michael O'Shea, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|July 28, 2015
Developmental and behavioral consequences of prenatal methamphetamine exposure: A review of the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) studyLynne M Smith, Sabrina Diaz, Linda L LaGasse, et al.
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|February 13, 2014
Risk of neurobehavioral disinhibition in prenatal methamphetamine-exposed young children with positive hair toxicology resultsSarah K Himes, Linda L LaGasse, Chris Derauf, et al.
American Journal of Perinatology|August 6, 2011
The effects of prenatal methamphetamine exposure on childhood growth patterns from birth to 3 years of ageRachel Zabaneh, Lynne M Smith, Linda L LaGasse, et al.
Substance Abuse|March 5, 2014
Prenatal methamphetamine exposure and neonatal and infant neurobehavioral outcome: results from the IDEAL studyZeina N Kiblawi, Lynne M Smith, Sabrina D Diaz, et al.
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|August 15, 2013
Cross-national comparison of prenatal methamphetamine exposure on infant and early child physical growth: a natural experimentBeau Abar, Linda L LaGasse, Trecia Wouldes, et al.
Child Psychiatry and Human Development|May 4, 2012
Perceived child behavior problems, parenting stress, and maternal depressive symptoms among prenatal methamphetamine usersBrandi D Liles, Elana Newman, Linda L Lagasse, et al.
Pediatric Research|October 11, 2019
Psychosocial and medical adversity associated with neonatal neurobehavior in infants born before 30 weeks gestationJulie A Hofheimer, Lynne M Smith, Elisabeth C McGowan, et al.
Depression and Anxiety|May 5, 2012
Maternal depression and prenatal exposure to methamphetamine: neurodevelopmental findings from the infant development, environment, and lifestyle (ideal) studyLynne M Smith, Monica S Paz, Linda L LaGasse, et al.
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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|November 26, 2009
Identification of prenatal amphetamines exposure by maternal interview and meconium toxicology in the Infant Development, Environment and Lifestyle (IDEAL) studyTeresa R Gray, Linda L LaGasse, Lynne M Smith, et al.
Early Human Development|February 3, 2020
Sociodemographic and medical influences on neurobehavioral patterns in preterm infants: A multi-center studyElisabeth C McGowan, Julie A Hofheimer, T Michael O'Shea, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|July 28, 2015
Developmental and behavioral consequences of prenatal methamphetamine exposure: A review of the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) studyLynne M Smith, Sabrina Diaz, Linda L LaGasse, et al.
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring|February 13, 2014
Risk of neurobehavioral disinhibition in prenatal methamphetamine-exposed young children with positive hair toxicology resultsSarah K Himes, Linda L LaGasse, Chris Derauf, et al.
American Journal of Perinatology|August 6, 2011
The effects of prenatal methamphetamine exposure on childhood growth patterns from birth to 3 years of ageRachel Zabaneh, Lynne M Smith, Linda L LaGasse, et al.
Substance Abuse|March 5, 2014
Prenatal methamphetamine exposure and neonatal and infant neurobehavioral outcome: results from the IDEAL studyZeina N Kiblawi, Lynne M Smith, Sabrina D Diaz, et al.
Prevention Science : the Official Journal of the Society for Prevention Research|August 15, 2013
Cross-national comparison of prenatal methamphetamine exposure on infant and early child physical growth: a natural experimentBeau Abar, Linda L LaGasse, Trecia Wouldes, et al.
Child Psychiatry and Human Development|May 4, 2012
Perceived child behavior problems, parenting stress, and maternal depressive symptoms among prenatal methamphetamine usersBrandi D Liles, Elana Newman, Linda L Lagasse, et al.
Pediatric Research|October 11, 2019
Psychosocial and medical adversity associated with neonatal neurobehavior in infants born before 30 weeks gestationJulie A Hofheimer, Lynne M Smith, Elisabeth C McGowan, et al.
Depression and Anxiety|May 5, 2012
Maternal depression and prenatal exposure to methamphetamine: neurodevelopmental findings from the infant development, environment, and lifestyle (ideal) studyLynne M Smith, Monica S Paz, Linda L LaGasse, et al.
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