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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R830827

Markers of Individual Susceptibility and Outcome Related to Fetal and Infant Growth and Development

RFA: Biomarkers for the Assessment of Exposure and Toxicity in Children (2002)

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Journal Article The effect of maternal PTSD following in utero trauma exposure on behavior and temperament in the 9-month old infant. ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Brand SR, Engel SM, Canfield RL, Yehuda R Brand SR, Engel SM, Canfield RL, Yehuda R. The effect of maternal PTSD following in utero trauma exposure on behavior and temperament in the 9-month old infant. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2006;1071:454-458. R830827 (Final) (05/07/18)
R831711 (2007) (10/03/08)
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Journal Article Psychological trauma associated with the World Trade Center attacks and its effect on pregnancy outcome. PAEDIATRIC AND PERINATAL EPIDEMIOLOGY Engel SM, Berkowitz GS, Yehuda R, Wolff MS Engel SM, Berkowitz GS, Yehuda R, Wolff MS. Psychological trauma associated with the World Trade Center attacks and its effect on pregnancy outcome. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 2005;19(5):334-341. R830827 (Final) (10/18/10)
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