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    Assisted reproductive technology: Short‐ and long‐term outcomes by Graham, Mary Elaine, Jelin, Angie, Hoon, Alexander H., Wilms Floet, Anna Maria, Levey, Eric, Graham, Ernest M.

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-01-2023)
    “…Assisted reproductive technology (ART) includes fertility treatment in which either eggs or embryos are handled outside a female's body to promote successful…”
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    A systematic review of the role of intrapartum hypoxia-ischemia in the causation of neonatal encephalopathy by Graham, Ernest M., MD, Ruis, Kristy A., MD, Hartman, Adam L., MD, Northington, Frances J., MD, Fox, Harold E., MD, MSc

    “…The object of this review was to determine the incidence, morbidity, and mortality of an umbilical arterial pH < 7.0; the incidence of hypoxic-ischemic…”
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    Necrostatin decreases oxidative damage, inflammation, and injury after neonatal HI by Northington, Frances J, Chavez-Valdez, Raul, Graham, Ernest M, Razdan, Sheila, Gauda, Estelle B, Martin, Lee J

    “…Necrostatin-1 inhibits receptor-interacting protein (RIP)-1 kinase and programmed necrosis and is neuroprotective in adult rodent models. Owing to the…”
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    Placental malperfusion in response to intrauterine inflammation and its connection to fetal sequelae by Eloundou, Solange N, Lee, JiYeon, Wu, Dan, Lei, Jun, Feller, Mia C, Ozen, Maide, Zhu, Yan, Hwang, Misun, Jia, Bei, Xie, Han, Clemens, Julia L, McLane, Michael W, AlSaggaf, Samar, Nair, Nita, Wills-Karp, Marsha, Wang, Xiaobin, Graham, Ernest M, Baschat, Ahmet, Burd, Irina

    Published in PloS one (03-04-2019)
    “…Exposure to intrauterine inflammation (IUI) is associated with short- and long-term adverse perinatal outcomes. However, little data exist on utilizing…”
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    Glial fibrillary acidic protein as a biomarker for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy treated with whole-body cooling by Ennen, Christopher S., MD, LCDR, MC, USN, Huisman, Thierry A.G.M., MD, Savage, William J., MD, Northington, Frances J., MD, Jennings, Jacky M., PhD, MPH, Everett, Allen D., MD, Graham, Ernest M., MD

    “…Objective Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is specific to astrocytes in the central nervous system. We hypothesized that serum GFAP would be increased in…”
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    Risk factors for periventricular white matter injury in very low birthweight neonates by Tsimis, Michael E., MD, Johnson, Clark T., MD, Raghunathan, Radhika S., BS, Northington, Frances J., MD, Burd, Irina, MD, PhD, Graham, Ernest M., MD

    “…Background The development of periventricular white matter injury (PWMI) in the preterm neonate is the most common insult portending neurologic impairment and…”
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    Perinatal risk factors for severe injury in neonates treated with whole-body hypothermia for encephalopathy by Wayock, Christopher P., MD, Meserole, Rachel L., BS, Saria, Suchi, PhD, Jennings, Jacky M., PhD, Huisman, Thierry A.G.M., MD, Northington, Frances J., MD, Graham, Ernest M., MD

    “…Objective Our objective was to identify perinatal risk factors that are available within 1 hour of birth that are associated with severe brain injury after…”
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    Glial fibrillary acidic protein as a biomarker for periventricular white matter injury by Stewart, Amanda, MD, Tekes, Aylin, MD, Huisman, Thierry A.G.M., MD, Jennings, Jacky M., PhD, MPH, Allen, Marilee C., MD, Northington, Frances J., MD, Everett, Allen D., MD, Graham, Ernest M., MD

    “…Objective Periventricular white matter injury (PWMI), a precursor of cerebral palsy, traditionally is not diagnosed until 6 weeks of life by head ultrasound…”
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    Prenatal Cerebellar Hemorrhage: Fetal and Postnatal Neuroimaging Findings and Postnatal Outcome by Hayashi, Madoka, MD, Poretti, Andrea, MD, Gorra, Michelle, MD, Farzin, Azadeh, MD, Graham, Ernest M., MD, Huisman, Thierry A.G.M., MD, Northington, Frances J., MD

    Published in Pediatric neurology (01-05-2015)
    “…Abstract Background Despite significant progress in fetal neuroimaging techniques, only a few well-documented examples of prenatal cerebellar hemorrhages are…”
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    Early Neurodegeneration after Hypoxia-Ischemia in Neonatal Rat Is Necrosis while Delayed Neuronal Death Is Apoptosis by Northington, Frances J., Ferriero, Donna M., Graham, Ernest M., Traystman, Richard J., Martin, Lee J.

    Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-04-2001)
    “…We used silver staining to demonstrate neuronal cell body, axonal, and terminal degeneration in brains from p7 rat pups recovered for 0, 1.5, 3, 6, 24, 48, 72…”
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    Intrapartum electronic fetal heart rate monitoring and the identification of metabolic acidosis and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy by Larma, Joel D., MD, Silva, Anadir M., MD, Holcroft, Cynthia J., MD, Thompson, Richard E., PhD, Donohue, Pamela K., ScD, Graham, Ernest M., MD

    “…Objective The purpose of this study was to determine whether electronic fetal monitoring can identify fetuses with metabolic acidosis and hypoxic-ischemic…”
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    Photoacoustic assessment of the fetal brain and placenta as a method of non-invasive antepartum and intrapartum monitoring by Kang, Jeeun, Koehler, Raymond C., Graham, Ernest M., Boctor, Emad M.

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-01-2022)
    “…A noninvasive monitor for concurrent evaluation of placental and fetal sagittal sinus sO 2 for both antepartum surveillance at the late 2nd and 3rd trimesters…”
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    Blood Biomarkers for Evaluation of Perinatal Encephalopathy by Graham, Ernest M, Burd, Irina, Everett, Allen D, Northington, Frances J

    Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (13-07-2016)
    “…Recent research in identification of brain injury after trauma shows many possible blood biomarkers that may help identify the fetus and neonate with…”
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    17α-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate and the Risk of Glucose Intolerance in Pregnancy: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis by Eke, Ahizechukwu C., Sheffield, Jeanne, Graham, Ernest M.

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-03-2019)
    “…OBJECTIVE:To evaluate whether 17α-hydroxyprogesterone caproate use in preventing preterm birth increases the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). DATA…”
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    Blood biomarkers for evaluation of perinatal encephalopathy: state of the art by Graham, Ernest M, Everett, Allen D, Delpech, Jean-Christophe, Northington, Frances J

    Published in Current opinion in pediatrics (01-04-2018)
    “…The rapid progress in biomarker science is on the threshold of significantly changing clinical care for infants in the neonatal ICU. Infants with neonatal…”
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    Neonatal mice lacking functional Fas death receptors are resistant to hypoxic–ischemic brain injury by Graham, Ernest M., Sheldon, R.Ann, Flock, Debra L., Ferriero, Donna M., Martin, Lee J., O'Riordan, Declan P., Northington, Frances J.

    Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-10-2004)
    “…Neonatal hypoxia–ischemia (HI) upregulates Fas death receptor expression in the brain, and alterations in expression and activity of Fas signaling…”
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    Associations between hysterectomy and metabolic syndrome: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis by Broni, Eric K., Echouffo-Tcheugui, Justin B., Palatnik, Anna, Graham, Ernest M., Turkson-Ocran, Ruth-Alma, Commodore-Mensah, Yvonne, Ndumele, Chiadi E., Michos, Erin D.

    “…Metabolic syndrome is linked to an increased risk of incident cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality. Notable associations exist between hysterectomy…”
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