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455 related items for PubMed ID: 27788773

  • 1. Maternal choline supplementation in a sheep model of first trimester binge alcohol fails to protect against brain volume reductions in peripubertal lambs.
    Birch SM, Lenox MW, Kornegay JN, Paniagua B, Styner MA, Goodlett CR, Cudd TA, Washburn SE.
    Alcohol; 2016 Sep; 55():1-8. PubMed ID: 27788773
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  • 2. Maternal choline supplementation mitigates alcohol-induced fetal cranio-facial abnormalities detected using an ultrasonographic examination in a sheep model.
    Sawant OB, Birch SM, Goodlett CR, Cudd TA, Washburn SE.
    Alcohol; 2019 Dec; 81():31-38. PubMed ID: 31082506
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  • 5. Gestational choline supplementation ameliorates T-maze reversal learning deficits induced by first trimester binge alcohol exposure in weanling lambs.
    Washburn S, Nation K, Cudd T, Stanton M, Goodlett C.
    Alcohol; 2024 Mar 12. PubMed ID: 38484824
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  • 7. Temporal vulnerability of fetal cerebellar Purkinje cells to chronic binge alcohol exposure: ovine model.
    Ramadoss J, Lunde ER, Chen WJ, West JR, Cudd TA.
    Alcohol Clin Exp Res; 2007 Oct 12; 31(10):1738-45. PubMed ID: 17681031
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  • 8. All three trimester binge alcohol exposure causes fetal cerebellar purkinje cell loss in the presence of maternal hypercapnea, acidemia, and normoxemia: ovine model.
    Ramadoss J, Lunde ER, Piña KB, Chen WJ, Cudd TA.
    Alcohol Clin Exp Res; 2007 Jul 12; 31(7):1252-8. PubMed ID: 17511745
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  • 15. Effects of L-glutamine supplementation on maternal and fetal hemodynamics in gestating ewes exposed to alcohol.
    Sawant OB, Ramadoss J, Hankins GD, Wu G, Washburn SE.
    Amino Acids; 2014 Aug 12; 46(8):1981-96. PubMed ID: 24810329
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  • 16. Adequacy of maternal iron status protects against behavioral, neuroanatomical, and growth deficits in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
    Rufer ES, Tran TD, Attridge MM, Andrzejewski ME, Flentke GR, Smith SM.
    PLoS One; 2012 Aug 12; 7(10):e47499. PubMed ID: 23094056
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  • 20. Chronic ethanol increases fetal cerebral blood flow specific to the ethanol-sensitive cerebellum under normoxaemic, hypercapnic and acidaemic conditions: ovine model.
    Parnell SE, Ramadoss J, Delp MD, Ramsey MW, Chen WJ, West JR, Cudd TA.
    Exp Physiol; 2007 Sep 12; 92(5):933-43. PubMed ID: 17526556
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