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1. RNA-seq analysis reveals prenatal alcohol exposure is associated with placental inflammatory cells and gene expression.

2. Mediating and Moderating Effects of Iron Homeostasis Alterations on Fetal Alcohol-Related Growth and Neurobehavioral Deficits.

3. Gestational weight gain and dietary energy, iron, and choline intake predict severity of fetal alcohol growth restriction in a prospective birth cohort.

4. Stability and change in the interpretation of facial emotions in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders from childhood to adolescence.

5. Magnitude comparison and automaticity in number processing in adolescents with prenatal alcohol exposure: An event-related potentials study.

6. Distinctive neural correlates of phonological and reading impairment in fetal alcohol-exposed adolescents with and without facial dysmorphology.

7. Compromised interhemispheric transfer of information partially mediates cognitive function deficits in adolescents with fetal alcohol syndrome.

8. Potential roles of imprinted genes in the teratogenic effects of alcohol on the placenta, somatic growth, and the developing brain.

9. Prenatal alcohol-related alterations in maternal, placental, neonatal, and infant iron homeostasis.

10. Lower resting state functional connectivity partially mediates adverse effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on arithmetic performance in children.

11. A dose-response analysis of the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on cognitive development.

12. Effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on cognitive and behavioral development: Findings from a hierarchical meta‐analysis of data from six prospective longitudinal U.S. cohorts.

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