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    283 SERIOUS CARDIORESPIRATORY EVENTS ARE UNLIKELY TO BE PRECURSORS TO SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME by Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J., Ramanathan, A., Liu, X., Dorey, F.

    Published in Journal of investigative medicine (01-01-2006)
    “…The Collaborative Home Infant Monitoring Evaluation (CHIME) revealed a high incidence of cardiorespiratory events in preterm infants but at the age of highest…”
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    245 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF APPARENT LIFE THREATENING EVENTS DIFFERS FROM THAT OF SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME by Esani, N., Hodgman, J. E., Hoppenbrouwers, T.

    Published in Journal of investigative medicine (01-01-2005)
    “…Despite the seriousness of apparent life threatening events (ALTE), little is known about their epidemiology. The objective of this study was to derive a…”
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    Cardiopulmonary monitoring at home: the CHIME monitor by Neuman, M R, Watson, H, Mendenhall, R S, Zoldak, J T, Di Fiore, J M, Peucker, M, Baird, T M, Crowell, D H, Hoppenbrouwers, T T, Hufford, D, Hunt, C E, Corwin, M J, Tinsley, L R, Weese-Mayer, D E, Sackner, M A

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-05-2001)
    “…A new physiologic monitor for use in the home has been developed and used for the Collaborative Home Infant Monitor Evaluation (CHIME). This monitor measures…”
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    The effect of Epoch length and Smoothing on Infant sleep and waking state architecture for term infants at 42 to 46 weeks postconceptional age by KULP, Thomas D, CORWIN, Michael J, BROOKS, Lee J, PEUCKER, Mark, FABRIKANT, Galina, CROWELL, David H, HOPPENBROUWERS, Toke

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2000)
    “…Epoch lengths from 20 seconds to 1 minute, and smoothing strategies from zero to three minutes are encountered in the infant sleep and waking literature. The…”
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    14-3-3epsilon controls multiple developmental processes in the mouse heart by Gittenberger-de Groot, A.C., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Miquerol, L., Kosaka, Y, Poelmann, R.E, Wisse, L.J., Yost, H.J., Jongbloed, M.R., Deruiter, M.C., Brunelli, L.

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-11-2016)
    “…BACKGROUND:14-3-3ε plays an important role in the maturation of the compact ventricular myocardium by modulating the cardiomyocyte cell cycle via p27kip1 …”
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    Sleep and waking states in infancy: normative studies by HOPPENBROUWERS, T, HODGMAN, J, ARAKAWA, K, GEIDEL, S. A, STERMAN, M. B

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-1988)
    “…Twelve-hour polygraphic recordings were obtained in 20 normal healthy term infants at 1 week of age, at monthly intervals up to 4 months, and at 6 months of…”
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    Cardiopulmonary and intracranial pressure changes related to endotracheal suctioning in preterm infants by Durand, M, Sangha, B, Cabal, L A, Hoppenbrouwers, T, Hodgman, J E

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-06-1989)
    “…Although endotracheal (ET) suctioning is performed frequently in sick newborn infants, its effects on cardiorespiratory variables and intracranial pressure…”
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    Polysomnographic sleep and waking states are similar in subsequent siblings of SIDS and control infants during the first six months of life by HOPPENBROUWERS, T, HODGMAN, J, ARAKAWA, K, STERMAN, M. B

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-1989)
    “…Twenty-five subsequent siblings of infants who died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) underwent 12-h overnight polygraphic recordings during the first…”
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    Sleep architecture in term and preterm infants beyond the neonatal period : The influence of gestational age, steroids, and ventilatory support by HOPPENBROUWERS, Toke, HODGMAN, Joan E, RYBINE, Denis, FABDKANT, Galina, CORWIN, Michael, CROWELL, David, WEESE-MAYER, Debra E

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2005)
    “…To examine (1) sleep architecture of infants at varied risk for sudden infant death syndrome, (2) delays or advances in preterm infants at term postmenstrual…”
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    Developmental patterns of heart rate and heart rate variability during sleep and waking in normal infants and infants at risk for the sudden infant death syndrome by Harper, R M, Leake, B, Hodgman, J E, Hoppenbrouwers, T

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-1982)
    “…The developmental sequence of heart rate and heart rate variability was examined during sleep and waking states in 22 normal infants, and 22 siblings of sudden…”
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    Periodicity of Sleep States is Altered in Infants at Risk for the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by Harper, R. M., Leake, B., Hoffman, H., Walter, D. O., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J., Sterman, M. B.

    “…The normal succession of sleep and waking states through a night is disturbed in infants at risk for the sudden infant death syndrome. Compared with normal…”
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    Polygraphy after discharge in preterm infants with and without apnea in the nursery by Hoppenbrouwers, T, Hodgman, J E, Arakawa, K, Durand, M, Cabal, L A

    Published in Neuropediatrics (01-04-1992)
    “…Nine of nineteen infants in this study exhibited two or more central apnea greater than or equal to 20 seconds when they were older than one week and between…”
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    Polygraphic studies of normal infants during the first six months of life: III. Incidence of apnea and periodic breathing by Hoppenbrouwers, T, Hodgman, J E, Harper, R M, Hofmann, E, Sterman, M B, McGinty, D J

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-10-1977)
    “…The incidence of apnea and periodic breathing was studied in full-term infants between birth and 6 months of age. Apnea was defined as a pause equal to or…”
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    Temporal distribution of sleep states, somatic activity, and autonomic activity during the first half year of life by Hoppenbrouwers, T, Hodgman, J E, Harper, R M, Sterman, M B

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-1982)
    “…Twelve-hour, all-night polygraphic recordings were obtained from 25 normal infants at 1 week and 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 months of age. The objectives of the study…”
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    Polygraphic studies of normal infants during the first six months of life. I. Heart rate and variability as a function of state by Harper, R M, Hoppenbrouwers, T, Sterman, M B, McGinty, D J, Hodgman, J

    Published in Pediatric research (01-11-1976)
    “…This study examined spontaneous heart rate (HR) and variability as a function of age and sleep state in eight normal full term infants from birth to 6 months…”
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    Factors involved in the decline of the developmental quotient in the very low birth weight infant during the first two years by Teberg, A J, Pena, I, Hoppenbrouwers, T, Howell, V

    Published in Journal of perinatology (1987)
    “…The developmental status of 62 infants with birth weights less than 1,501 g was evaluated at nine or 12 months and at two years of age corrected for…”
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    Sudden infant death syndrome: sleep apnea and respiration in subsequent siblings by Hoppenbrouwers, T, Hodgman, J E, McGinty, D, Harper, R M, Sterman, M B

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-08-1980)
    “…Subsequent siblings of infants who died of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome are at a four- to six-times increased risk to die of this syndrome. This study…”
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