Browsing by Subject "FASD"
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(2018-12-04)Overwhelming scientific evidence indicates that alcohol consumption during pregnancy could potentially produce multiple, damaging, alcohol-induced effects in the unborn child collectively known as fetal alcohol spectrum ...
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Effects of Maternal L-glutamine Supplementation on Fetus to Mitigate Teratogenic Effects of Alcohol (2013-12-05)Women who drink alcohol during pregnancy are at high risk of giving birth to children with physical, behavioral or cognitive developmental problems called Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). Prenatal alcohol exposure ...
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(2015-12-02)Observations from a number of independent laboratories indicate that ethanol has the capacity to act as a powerful epigenetic disruptor and potentially derail the process of cellular differentiation. The aim of this ...
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(2019-10-30)Prenatal alcohol exposure can contribute to fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), characterized by a myriad of developmental impairments affecting behavior and cognition. Studies show many of these functional impairments ...
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(2017-04-19)Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) are a spectrum of pathophysiological consequences that include structural, neurological and behavior disorders that arise following prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE). Work by our group ...
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(2021-01-25)Fetal alcohol exposure is the leading non-genetic cause of neurodevelopmental disabilities. In the introduction, I first survey common genetic, epigenetic and environmental causes of neurodevelopmental disorders, and ...
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(2018-08-08)Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) can result from prenatal exposure to alcohol. Alcohol is a known teratogen and in utero exposure is the leading non-genetic cause of neurodevelopmental disabilities. Neural stem ...