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Rebecca Christine Knickmeyer

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Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders|August 6, 2011
Turner syndrome and sexual differentiation of the brain: implications for understanding male-biased neurodevelopmental disordersRebecca Christine Knickmeyer, Marsha Davenport
Neurology|July 15, 2016
Imaging and rare APOE alleles: Alzheimer disease as a developmental disorderRebecca Christine Knickmeyer, M Elizabeth Ross
Journal of Child Neurology|September 29, 2006
Fetal testosterone and sex differences in typical social development and in autismRebecca Christine Knickmeyer, Simon Baron-Cohen
Early Human Development|November 7, 2006
Fetal testosterone and sex differencesRebecca Christine Knickmeyer, Simon Baron-Cohen
Developmental Psychology|May 25, 2005
Gender-typed play and amniotic testosteroneRebecca Christine Knickmeyer, Sally Wheelwright, Kevin Taylor, et al.
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Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders|August 6, 2011
Turner syndrome and sexual differentiation of the brain: implications for understanding male-biased neurodevelopmental disordersRebecca Christine Knickmeyer, Marsha Davenport
Neurology|July 15, 2016
Imaging and rare APOE alleles: Alzheimer disease as a developmental disorderRebecca Christine Knickmeyer, M Elizabeth Ross
Journal of Child Neurology|September 29, 2006
Fetal testosterone and sex differences in typical social development and in autismRebecca Christine Knickmeyer, Simon Baron-Cohen
Early Human Development|November 7, 2006
Fetal testosterone and sex differencesRebecca Christine Knickmeyer, Simon Baron-Cohen
Developmental Psychology|May 25, 2005
Gender-typed play and amniotic testosteroneRebecca Christine Knickmeyer, Sally Wheelwright, Kevin Taylor, et al.
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