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Neonatal pain, parenting stress and interaction, in relation to cognitive and motor development at 8 and 18 months in preterm infants.Magnetoencephalography study of brain dynamics in young children born extremely preterm.Cortisol levels in former preterm children at school age are predicted by neonatal procedural pain-related stressCortisol levels in relation to maternal interaction and child internalizing behavior in preterm and full-term children at 18 months corrected age.Neonatal pain-related stress and NFKBIA genotype are associated with altered cortisol levels in preterm boys at school age.[Formula: see text]Higher cortisol is associated with poorer executive functioning in preschool children: The role of parenting stress, parent coping and quality of daycareNeonatal pain-related stress, functional cortical activity and visual-perceptual abilities in school-age children born at extremely low gestational age.Invasive procedures in preterm children: brain and cognitive development at school age.The Val66Met brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene variant interacts with early pain exposure to predict cortisol dysregulation in 7-year-old children born very preterm: Implications for cognition.Inducible enhancement of memory storage and synaptic plasticity in transgenic mice expressing an inhibitor of ATF4 (CREB-2) and C/EBP proteins.Electroencephalographic activity in response to procedural pain in preterm infants born at 28 and 33 weeks gestational age.Neonatal Invasive Procedures Predict Pain Intensity at School Age in Children Born Very Preterm.Stress in parents of children born very preterm is predicted by child externalising behaviour and parent coping at age 7 years.Characterization and survival of long-term implants of human retinal pigment epithelial cells attached to gelatin microcarriers in a model of Parkinson disease.Human retinal pigment epithelial cell implants ameliorate motor deficits in two rat models of Parkinson disease.Evaluation of the integrity of the dopamine system in a rodent model of Parkinson's disease: small animal positron emission tomography compared to behavioral assessment and autoradiography.Perceived Stress and Canadian Early Childcare EducatorsSources of heterogeneity when studying the cardiovascular effects of fetal growth restriction: an overview of the issues
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