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    Labor analgesia and infant brain development by Golub, Mari S.

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-12-1996)
    “…A large percentage of newborns are exposed to pharmacological agents that affect the brain in connection with pain management during labor. The two most…”
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    Deletion of the Kv2.1 delayed rectifier potassium channel leads to neuronal and behavioral hyperexcitability by Speca, D. J., Ogata, G., Mandikian, D., Bishop, H. I., Wiler, S. W., Eum, K., Wenzel, H. Jürgen, Doisy, E. T., Matt, L., Campi, K. L., Golub, M. S., Nerbonne, J. M., Hell, J. W., Trainor, B. C., Sack, J. T., Schwartzkroin, P. A., Trimmer, J. S.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-04-2014)
    “…The Kv2.1 delayed rectifier potassium channel exhibits high‐level expression in both principal and inhibitory neurons throughout the central nervous system,…”
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    Behavioral characteristics of a nervous system-specific erbB4 knock-out mouse by Golub, Mari S, Germann, Stacey L, Lloyd, K.C.Kent

    Published in Behavioural brain research (12-08-2004)
    “…ErbB4 is an important brain receptor for the neuregulin1 growth factor. A conditional knock-out mouse was developed lacking both alleles of the erbB4 gene in…”
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    Neurobehavioral evaluation of rhesus monkey infants fed cow's milk formula, soy formula, or soy formula with added manganese by Golub, Mari S., Hogrefe, Casey E., Germann, Stacey L., Tran, Trinh T., Beard, John L., Crinella, Francis M., Lonnerdal, Bo

    Published in Neurotoxicology and teratology (01-07-2005)
    “…The possible neurobehavioral effects of excess manganese in soy formula were studied. Male rhesus monkeys ( n = 8/group) were fed a commercial cow's milk based…”
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    Behavioral consequences of developmental iron deficiency in infant rhesus monkeys by Golub, Mari S., Hogrefe, Casey E., Germann, Stacey L., Capitanio, John P., Lozoff, Betsy

    Published in Neurotoxicology and teratology (01-01-2006)
    “…Human studies have shown that iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in infants are associated with behavioral impairment, but the periods of brain…”
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    Complex, multimodal behavioral profile of the Homer1 knockout mouse by Jaubert, P. J., Golub, M. S., Lo, Y. Y., Germann, S. L., Dehoff, M. H., Worley, P. F., Kang, S. H., Schwarz, M. K., Seeburg, P. H., Berman, R. F.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-03-2007)
    “…Proteins of the Homer1 immediate early gene family have been associated with synaptogenesis and synaptic plasticity suggesting broad behavioral consequences of…”
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    TRIPHENYLTIN AS A POTENTIAL HUMAN ENDOCRINE DISRUPTOR by Golub, Mari S., Doherty, John D.

    “…Organotin compounds have been implicated as reproductive toxicants and endocrine disruptors primarily through studies in aquatic organisms, with little…”
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    Modulation of behavioral performance of prepubertal monkeys by moderate dietary zinc deprivation by Golub, MS, Takeuchi, PT, Keen, CL, Gershwin, ME, Hendrickx, AG, Lonnerdal, B

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-08-1994)
    “…Young rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta, n = 14) 25–30 mo of age were fed a zinc-deficient (ZD) diet (2 µg Zn/g diet) (moderate zinc deprivation) over 15 week…”
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    Influence of prenatal iron deficiency and MAOA genotype on response to social challenge in rhesus monkey infants by Golub, M. S., Hogrefe, C. E., Unger, E. L.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-04-2012)
    “…Social and emotional behaviors are known to be sensitive to both developmental iron deficiency (ID) and monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene polymorphisms. In this…”
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    Chronic marginal iron intakes during early development in mice result in persistent changes in dopamine metabolism and myelin composition by Kwik-Uribe, C L, Gietzen, D, German, J B, Golub, M S, Keen, C L

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-11-2000)
    “…Marginal iron (Fe) deficiency is prevalent in children worldwide, yet the behavioral and biochemical effects of chronic marginal Fe intakes during early…”
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    Diet-induced iron deficiency anemia and pregnancy outcome in rhesus monkeys by GOLUB, Mari S, HOGREFE, Casey E, TARANTAL, Alice F, GERMANN, Stacey L, BEARD, John L, GEORGIEFF, Michael K, CALATRONI, Agustin, LOZOFF, Betsy

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-03-2006)
    “…Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is relatively common in the third trimester of pregnancy, but causal associations with low birth weight and compromised neonatal…”
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    Visual recognition memory and auditory brainstem response in infant rhesus monkeys exposed perinatally to environmental tobacco smoke by Golub, Mari S, Slotkin, Theodore A, Tarantal, Alice F, Pinkerton, Kent E

    Published in Brain research (02-06-2007)
    “…Abstract The impact of perinatal exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) on cognitive development is controversial. We exposed rhesus monkeys to ETS or…”
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    Adolescent Health and the Environment by Golub, Mari S.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-04-2000)
    “…The effects of toxicants depend on the dose and the time in the life span when exposure occurs. The biology of adolescence is distinctive and provides…”
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    Chronic marginal iron intakes during early development in mice alter brain iron concentrations and behavior despite postnatal iron supplementation by Kwik-Uribe, C L, Golub, M S, Keen, C L

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-08-2000)
    “…The objective of this study was to investigate the behavioral and cognitive outcomes associated with chronic marginal iron (Fe) intakes during early…”
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    Review on testicular development, structure, function, and regulation in common marmoset by Li, Ling‐Hong, Donald, James M., Golub, Mari S.

    “…BACKGROUND: The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is a New World primate that has been used increasingly in toxicological evaluations including testing for…”
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    Developmental and reproductive toxicity of inorganic arsenic: Animal studies and human concerns by Golub, Mari S., Macintosh, Michael S., Baumrind, Nikki

    “…Information on the reproductive and developmental toxicity of inorganic arsenic is available primarily from studies in animals using arsenite and arsenate…”
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    Effects of Exogenous Estrogenic Agents on Pubertal Growth and Reproductive System Maturation in Female Rhesus Monkeys by Golub, Mari S., Hogrefe, Casey E., Germann, Stacey L., Lasley, Bill L., Natarajan, Kala, Tarantal, Alice F.

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-07-2003)
    “…Concern has been raised that environmental contaminants with estrogenic properties can alter normal sexual maturation. Monkeys, like humans, undergo a long and…”
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    Developmental zinc deficiency and behavior by Golub, M S, Keen, C L, Gershwin, M E, Hendrickx, A G

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-08-1995)
    “…The majority of studies of developmental zinc deficiency and behavior were conducted in laboratory animals, primarily rats and rhesus monkeys. Effects on food…”
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    Obesity and hypertension by Mikhail, Nasser, Golub, Michael S., Tuck, Michael L.

    Published in Progress in cardiovascular diseases (01-07-1999)
    “…Substantial evidence from epidemiological data supports a link between obesity and hypertension. However, the relationship between the two disorders is not…”
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    Endocrine disruption and cognitive function in adolescent female rhesus monkeys by Golub, Mari S., Germann, Stacey L., Hogrefe, Casey E.

    Published in Neurotoxicology and teratology (01-11-2004)
    “…Female rhesus monkeys ( n=8/group) received daily oral doses of exogenous estrogen [diethylstilbestrol (DES), 0.5 mg/kg, methoxychlor (MXC), 25 or 50 mg/kg]…”
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