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Peter J Anderson

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The Journal of Pediatrics|December 15, 2010
Language abilities in children who were very preterm and/or very low birth weight: a meta-analysisNatalie Barre, Angela Morgan, Lex W Doyle, et al.
JAMA Pediatrics|June 13, 2017
Consistent Terminology Needed for Estimation of Outcomes of Prematurity-ReplyJeanie L Y Cheong, Lex W Doyle, Peter J Anderson
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology|April 27, 2005
Familial Parry-Romberg diseasePeter J Anderson, Darren Molony, Eric Haan, et al.
Sleep Medicine|May 23, 2018
Can working memory training improve children's sleep?Jon Quach, Megan Spencer-Smith, Peter J Anderson, et al.
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|September 5, 2020
Ossified Encapsulated CephalhematomaSarut Chaisrisawadisuk, Hung Bing Tiong, Jill Lipsett, et al.
Neuropsychology Review|October 16, 2012
Docosahexaenoic acid and visual functioning in preterm infants: a reviewCarly Molloy, Lex W Doyle, Maria Makrides, et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research|May 14, 2020
In vitro analysis of the effect of Flightless I on murine tenocyte cellular functionsJessica E Jackson, Zlatko Kopecki, Peter J Anderson, et al.
Bone|November 7, 2016
Tyrosine kinase receptor c-ros-oncogene 1 mediates TWIST-1 regulation of human mesenchymal stem cell lineage commitmentEsther Camp, Peter J Anderson, Andrew C W Zannettino, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|December 11, 2017
Extensive phenotyping of the orofacial and dental complex in Crouzon syndromeAlexander Khominsky, Robin Yong, Sarbin Ranjitkar, et al.
Early Human Development|August 2, 2011
Cognitive outcome at 24 months is more predictive than at 18 months for IQ at 8-9 years in extremely low birth weight childrenLex W Doyle, Peter G Davis, Barbara Schmidt, et al.
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The Journal of Pediatrics|December 15, 2010
Language abilities in children who were very preterm and/or very low birth weight: a meta-analysisNatalie Barre, Angela Morgan, Lex W Doyle, et al.
JAMA Pediatrics|June 13, 2017
Consistent Terminology Needed for Estimation of Outcomes of Prematurity-ReplyJeanie L Y Cheong, Lex W Doyle, Peter J Anderson
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology|April 27, 2005
Familial Parry-Romberg diseasePeter J Anderson, Darren Molony, Eric Haan, et al.
Sleep Medicine|May 23, 2018
Can working memory training improve children's sleep?Jon Quach, Megan Spencer-Smith, Peter J Anderson, et al.
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|September 5, 2020
Ossified Encapsulated CephalhematomaSarut Chaisrisawadisuk, Hung Bing Tiong, Jill Lipsett, et al.
Neuropsychology Review|October 16, 2012
Docosahexaenoic acid and visual functioning in preterm infants: a reviewCarly Molloy, Lex W Doyle, Maria Makrides, et al.
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research|May 14, 2020
In vitro analysis of the effect of Flightless I on murine tenocyte cellular functionsJessica E Jackson, Zlatko Kopecki, Peter J Anderson, et al.
Bone|November 7, 2016
Tyrosine kinase receptor c-ros-oncogene 1 mediates TWIST-1 regulation of human mesenchymal stem cell lineage commitmentEsther Camp, Peter J Anderson, Andrew C W Zannettino, et al.
Archives of Oral Biology|December 11, 2017
Extensive phenotyping of the orofacial and dental complex in Crouzon syndromeAlexander Khominsky, Robin Yong, Sarbin Ranjitkar, et al.
Early Human Development|August 2, 2011
Cognitive outcome at 24 months is more predictive than at 18 months for IQ at 8-9 years in extremely low birth weight childrenLex W Doyle, Peter G Davis, Barbara Schmidt, et al.
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