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pro vyhledávání: '"Hannah C Kinney"'
Autor:
Maristella Lucchini, Lauren C. Shuffrey, J. David Nugent, Nicoló Pini, Ayesha Sania, Margaret Shair, Lucy Brink, Carlie du Plessis, Hein J. Odendaal, Morgan E. Nelson, Christa Friedrich, Jyoti Angal, Amy J. Elliott, Coen A. Groenewald, Larry T. Burd, Michael M. Myers, William P. Fifer, Gary DV Hankins, Kimberly A Dukes, Lisa M Sullivan, Tara Tripp, Fay Robinson, Cheri Raffo, Julie M Petersen, Rebecca A Young, Cindy Mai, Elena Grillo, Travis Baker, Gregory Toland, Michael Carmen, Hannah C Kinney, Robin L Haynes, Rebecca D Folkerth, Ingrid A Holm, Theonia Boyd, David S Paterson, Hanno Steen, Kyriacos Markianos, Drucilla Roberts, Kevin G Broadbelt, Richard G Goldstein, Laura L. Nelsen, Jacob Cotton, Perri Jacobs, Amy J Elliott, Larr Burd, Jessica Gromer, H Eugene Hoyme, Margaret Jackson, Luke Mack, Bradley B Randall, Mary Ann Sens, Deborah Tobacco, Peter Van Eerden, Hendrik Odendaal, Colleen Wright, Lut Geerts, Greetje de Jong, Pawel Schubert, Shabbir Wadee, Johan Dempers, Elsie Burger, Janetta Harbron, Coen Groenewald, William Fifer, Michael Myers, Joseph Isler, Yvonne Sininger, J David Nugent, Carmen Condon, Margaret C Shair, Tracy Thai, Marian Willinger, Dale Hereld, Howard J Hoffman, Chuan-Ming Li
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 12 (2021)
Negative associations of prenatal tobacco and alcohol exposure (PTE and PAE) on birth outcomes and childhood development have been well documented, but less is known about underlying mechanisms. A possible pathway for the adverse fetal outcomes assoc
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d2e24fb77ede45989432d074db71b28b
Autor:
Andrew L. Frelinger, Robin L. Haynes, Richard D. Goldstein, Michelle A. Berny-Lang, Anja J. Gerrits, Molly Riehs, Elisabeth A. Haas, Brankica Paunovic, Othon J. Mena, Steven C. Campman, Ginger L. Milne, Lynn A. Sleeper, Hannah C. Kinney, Alan D. Michelson
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2024)
Abstract Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of post-neonatal infant mortality, but the underlying cause(s) are unclear. A subset of SIDS infants has abnormalities in the neurotransmitter, serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3c59b8e94be64128b9d6845b97a05786
Autor:
Robin L. Haynes, Hannah C. Kinney, Elisabeth A. Haas, Jhodie R. Duncan, Molly Riehs, Felicia Trachtenberg, Dawna D. Armstrong, Sanda Alexandrescu, Jane B. Cryan, Marco M. Hefti, Henry F. Krous, Richard D. Goldstein, Lynn A. Sleeper
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Pediatrics, Vol 9 (2021)
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is understood as a syndrome that presents with the common phenotype of sudden death but involves heterogenous biological causes. Many pathological findings have been consistently reported in SIDS, notably in areas
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/76eb2a9e71e34ddb9afd8f68db013d59
Autor:
Robin L Haynes, Felicia Trachtenberg, Ryan Darnall, Elisabeth A Haas, Richard D Goldstein, Othon J Mena, Henry F Krous, Hannah C Kinney
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology. 82:467-482
The sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), the leading cause of postneonatal infant mortality in the United States, is typically associated with a sleep period. Previously, we showed evidence of serotonergic abnormalities in the medulla (e.g. altered s
Autor:
Amy J. Elliott, Hannah C. Kinney, Robin L. Haynes, Johan D. Dempers, Colleen Wright, William P. Fifer, Jyoti Angal, Theonia K. Boyd, Larry Burd, Elsie Burger, Rebecca D. Folkerth, Coen Groenewald, Gary Hankins, Dale Hereld, Howard J. Hoffman, Ingrid A. Holm, Michael M. Myers, Laura L. Nelsen, Hein J. Odendaal, Julie Petersen, Bradley B. Randall, Drucilla J. Roberts, Fay Robinson, Pawel Schubert, Mary Ann Sens, Lisa M. Sullivan, Tara Tripp, Peter Van Eerden, Shabbir Wadee, Marian Willinger, Daniel Zaharie, Kimberly A. Dukes
Publikováno v:
EClinicalMedicine, Vol 19, Iss , Pp - (2020)
Background: Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of postneonatal mortality. Although the rate has plateaued, any unexpected death of an infant is a family tragedy thus finding causes and contributors to risk remains a major public
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3d0f94c3e0f2482d92894142b16f3ca6
Autor:
Brian L, Edlow, Hannah C, Kinney
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology. 82:3-5
Publikováno v:
The New England journal of medicine. 386(20)
Autor:
Amy J. Elliott, Drucilla J. Roberts, Lisa M. Sullivan, Tara Tripp, Gary D.V. Hankins, Peter Van Eerden, Bradley B. Randall, Hein Odendaal, Perri Jacobs, Julie M. Petersen, Larry T. Burd, Jyoti Angal, Kimberly A. Dukes, Michael M. Myers, Robin L. Haynes, Ingrid A. Holm, William P. Fifer, Theonia K. Boyd, Coen Groenewald, Marian Willinger, Rebecca D. Folkerth, Fay Robinson, Howard J. Hoffman, Mary A. Sens, Colleen A. Wright, Hannah C. Kinney, Nicolò Pini, Jacob Cotton
Publikováno v:
JAMA Network Open
Key Points Question Is prenatal exposure to maternal drinking and smoking associated with the risk of stillbirth? Findings In this cohort study of 8506 pregnant women (with 11 892 pregnancies) in Cape Town, South Africa, and the Northern Plains in th
Autor:
Melanie Human, Coen Groenewald, Hein J. Odendaal, Sulina Green, Richard D. Goldstein, Hannah C. Kinney
Publikováno v:
Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk, Vol 50, Iss 4 (2014)
In this article mothers’ emotions after experiencing a stillbirth are discussed. A study combining quantitative and qualitative research provided the foundation for a better understanding of the psychosocial implications of stillbirth for a mother
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6c81772575b048e9b5ff08263acc2297
Autor:
Amy J. Elliott, Melanie Human, Lucy Brink, Sue E. Morris, Richard D. Goldstein, Holly G. Prigerson, Jyoti Angal, Deb Tobacco, Carter R. Petty, Hannah C. Kinney, Hein J. Odendaal
Publikováno v:
Psychol Med
BackgroundIdentifying characteristics of individuals at greatest risk for prolonged grief disorder (PGD) can improve its detection and elucidate the etiology of the disorder. The Safe Passage Study, a study of women at high risk for sudden infant dea