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Samantha Johnson

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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 9, 2015
Understanding social development following very preterm birthSamantha Johnson
The Journal of Pediatrics|April 18, 2015
Reply: To PMID 25477165Samantha Johnson
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|July 13, 2007
Cognitive and behavioural outcomes following very preterm birthSamantha Johnson
Archives of Disease in Childhood|October 24, 2007
What the teacher needs to knowNeil Marlow, Samantha Johnson
Early Human Development|March 5, 2013
Behavioural outcomes and psychopathology during adolescenceSamantha Johnson, Dieter Wolke
Pediatric Research|February 4, 2011
Preterm birth and childhood psychiatric disordersSamantha Johnson, Neil Marlow
Archives of Disease in Childhood|August 12, 2016
Early and long-term outcome of infants born extremely pretermSamantha Johnson, Neil Marlow
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|December 3, 2013
Growing up after extremely preterm birth: lifespan mental health outcomesSamantha Johnson, Neil Marlow
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|June 15, 2020
IntroductionNeil Marlow, Samantha Johnson
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|September 25, 2025
Parent reports as developmental outcome measures in neonatal trials: the way forward?Samantha Johnson, Neil Marlow
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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 9, 2015
Understanding social development following very preterm birthSamantha Johnson
The Journal of Pediatrics|April 18, 2015
Reply: To PMID 25477165Samantha Johnson
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|July 13, 2007
Cognitive and behavioural outcomes following very preterm birthSamantha Johnson
Archives of Disease in Childhood|October 24, 2007
What the teacher needs to knowNeil Marlow, Samantha Johnson
Early Human Development|March 5, 2013
Behavioural outcomes and psychopathology during adolescenceSamantha Johnson, Dieter Wolke
Pediatric Research|February 4, 2011
Preterm birth and childhood psychiatric disordersSamantha Johnson, Neil Marlow
Archives of Disease in Childhood|August 12, 2016
Early and long-term outcome of infants born extremely pretermSamantha Johnson, Neil Marlow
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|December 3, 2013
Growing up after extremely preterm birth: lifespan mental health outcomesSamantha Johnson, Neil Marlow
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|June 15, 2020
IntroductionNeil Marlow, Samantha Johnson
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition|September 25, 2025
Parent reports as developmental outcome measures in neonatal trials: the way forward?Samantha Johnson, Neil Marlow
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