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Biobehavioral responses to stress in females: Tend-and-befriend, not fight-or-flight

by Shelley E. Taylor, Laura Cousino Klein, Brian P. Lewis, Tara L. Gruenewald, Regan A. R. Gurung, John A. Updegraff - PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW , 2000
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by Zhihua Song, Weifeng Yang, Mingxiao Ding, Hongkui Deng
"... oocytes derived from purified mouse ..."
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oocytes derived from purified mouse

Research Review Neurodevelopment and Endocrine

by Theo Colborn
"... In this article I explore the possibility that contaminants contribute to the increasing prevalence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, and associated neurodevelopmental and behavioral problems in developed countries. I discuss the exquisite sensitivity of the embryo and fetus to th ..."
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In this article I explore the possibility that contaminants contribute to the increasing prevalence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, and associated neurodevelopmental and behavioral problems in developed countries. I discuss the exquisite sensitivity of the embryo and fetus

Critical periods of vulnerability for the developing nervous system: evidence from humans and animal models. Environ Health Perspect 108(suppl 3):511–533

by Deborah Rice, Stan Barone , 2000
"... Vulnerable periods during the development of the nervous system are sensitive to environmental insults because they are dependent on the temporal and regional emergence of critical developmental processes (i.e., proliferation, migration, differentiation, synaptogenesis, myelination, and apoptosis). ..."
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) are subserved by different brain areas. Although there are important differences between the rodent and human brain, analogous structures can be identified. Moreover, the ontogeny of specific behaviors can be used to draw inferences regarding the maturation of specific brain structures or neural circuits

Fetal Yawning

by Olivier Walusinski
"... The introduction of ultrasound exploration during pregnancy has led to very important conclusions concerning fetal behavioural milestones. For example, the development of oral sensorimotor functions such as swallowing (essential for survival) can be assessed from normal or abnormal neurobehavioral d ..."
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The introduction of ultrasound exploration during pregnancy has led to very important conclusions concerning fetal behavioural milestones. For example, the development of oral sensorimotor functions such as swallowing (essential for survival) can be assessed from normal or abnormal neurobehavioral

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders

by Ira J. Chasnoff, Piyadasa W. Kodituwakku, Blair Paley, R. Louise Floyd, Clark Denny, Mary Kate Weber, Tanya Nguyen, Jennifer D. Thomas, Thomas , 2011
"... Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders – Synthesis..................................................... i-iv Neurobehavioural profiles of individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders Jessica O'Brien & Sarah N. Mattson.................................................................. 1-8 Clin ..."
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-8 Clinical assessment of individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) Susan Astley................................................................................................. 1-9 Socioemotional functioning of individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders Mary J. O

Research Silver Nanoparticles Compromise Neurodevelopment in PC12 Cells: Critical Contributions of Silver Ion, Particle Size, Coating, and Composition

by Christina M. Powers, Ian T. Ryde, Frederic J. Seidler, Theodore A. Slotkin
"... Bac k g r o u n d: Silver exposures are rising because of the increased use of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in consumer products. The monovalent silver ion (Ag +) impairs neurodevelopment in PC12 cells and zebrafish. Objectives a n d m e t h o d s: We compared the effects of AgNPs with Ag + in PC12 ..."
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Bac k g r o u n d: Silver exposures are rising because of the increased use of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in consumer products. The monovalent silver ion (Ag +) impairs neurodevelopment in PC12 cells and zebrafish. Objectives a n d m e t h o d s: We compared the effects of AgNPs with Ag + in PC12

1Benefits of Reducing Prenatal Exposure to Coal Burning Pollutants to Children’s Neurodevelopment in China

by Neurodevelopment In China, Frederica Perera, Tin-yu Li, Zhi-jun Zhou, Tao Yuan, Yu-hui Chen, Lirong Qu, Virginia A. Rauh, Yiguan Zhang, Deliang Tang, A. Rauh, Yiguan Zhang, Deliang Tang , 2008
"... 2Running Title: Prenatal PAH Exposure and Neurodevelopment in China ..."
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2Running Title: Prenatal PAH Exposure and Neurodevelopment in China

DOI 10.1095/biolreprod.107.062851 Autonomous Regulation of Sex-Specific Developmental Programming in Mouse Fetal Germ Cells1

by Yukiko Yamazaki
"... In mice, unique events regulating epigenetic programming (e.g., genomic imprinting) and replication state (mitosis versus meiosis) occur during fetal germ cell development. To determine whether these processes are autonomously programmed in fetal germ cells or are dependent upon ongoing instructive ..."
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In mice, unique events regulating epigenetic programming (e.g., genomic imprinting) and replication state (mitosis versus meiosis) occur during fetal germ cell development. To determine whether these processes are autonomously programmed in fetal germ cells or are dependent upon ongoing instructive

Key Words " MCT8 " human fetus

by To S Y Chan
"... cortex of stillborn IUGR human fetuses at 24–28 weeks of gestation was objectively compared with that in the occipital cortex of gestationally matched AGA fetuses. Fetuses demonstrated Our results support the hypothesis that a reduction in MCT8 expression in the IUGR fetal brain ..."
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cortex of stillborn IUGR human fetuses at 24–28 weeks of gestation was objectively compared with that in the occipital cortex of gestationally matched AGA fetuses. Fetuses demonstrated Our results support the hypothesis that a reduction in MCT8 expression in the IUGR fetal brain
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