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“ Prenatal mice exposure to cocaine caused neuronal misaddressing among neocortical layers, abnormal gliogenesis, and defective neuritic outgrowth and bundling.”
Brain research. Developmental brain research • 1998 | View Paper
“Maternal cocaine use and neurobehavioral deficits in neonates prenatally exposed to cocaine may result in interactional difficulties between mother and infant.”
The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association • 1997 | View Paper
“Children prenatally exposed to cocaine may be at elevated risk for adjustment problems in early development because of greater reactivity and reduced regulation during challenging tasks.”
“Children prenatally exposed to cocaine had higher Externalizing–Internalizing Differences compared with controls but did not have significantly higher scores on any of the other TRF variables.”
Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry • 1997 | View Paper
“The neurobiological manifestations of sustained arrhythmias in children prenatally exposed to cocaine 1 are suggested by reports linking brainstem cardiovascular control to dopamine lateralized to the right hemisphere.”
Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine • 1995 | View Paper
“We conclude that cocaine exposure during prenatal life appears to predispose infants to structural cardiovascular malformations, electrocardiographic abnormalities, and, possibly, cardiopulmonary autonomic dysfunction.”
“Our data demonstrate that cocaine increased the exploratory activity in Laboras test in prenatally saline-exposed, but decreased it in prenatally MA-exposed rats.”
“Saturation analysis showed that the Bmax of [3H]citalopram binding sites was also significantly lower in the pups prenatally treated with cocaine than in those prenatally treated with saline.”