Prenatal exposures and infant brain: Review of magnetic resonance imaging studies and a population description analysis

EP Pulli, V Kumpulainen, JH Kasurinen… - Human Brain …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Brain development is most rapid during the fetal period and the first years of life. This
process can be affected by many in utero factors, such as chemical exposures and maternal …

Prenatal exposures and infant brain: Review of magnetic resonance imaging studies and a population description analysis.

EP Pulli, V Kumpulainen, JH Kasurinen… - Human Brain …, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
Brain development is most rapid during the fetal period and the first years of life. This
process can be affected by many in utero factors, such as chemical exposures and maternal …

Prenatal exposures and infant brain: Review of magnetic resonance imaging studies and a population description analysis

EP Pulli, V Kumpulainen, JH Kasurinen, R Korja… - Human Brain …, 2019 - hero.epa.gov
Brain development is most rapid during the fetal period and the first years of life. This
process can be affected by many in utero factors, such as chemical exposures and maternal …

Prenatal exposures and infant brain: Review of magnetic resonance imaging studies and a population description analysis.

EP Pulli, V Kumpulainen, JH Kasurinen… - Human Brain …, 2018 - europepmc.org
Brain development is most rapid during the fetal period and the first years of life. This
process can be affected by many in utero factors, such as chemical exposures and maternal …

Prenatal exposures and infant brain: Review of magnetic resonance imaging studies and a population description analysis

EP Pulli, V Kumpulainen, JH Kasurinen… - Human brain …, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Brain development is most rapid during the fetal period and the first years of life. This
process can be affected by many in utero factors, such as chemical exposures and maternal …

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Brain development is most rapid during the fetal period and the first years of life. This
process can be affected by many in utero factors, such as chemical exposures and maternal …

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EP Pulli, V Kumpulainen, JH Kasurinen… - Human Brain …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Brain development is most rapid during the fetal period and the first years of life. This
process can be affected by many in utero factors, such as chemical exposures and maternal …