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    Primary Care Parenting Intervention and Its Effects on the Use of Physical Punishment Among Low-Income Parents of Toddlers by Canfield, Caitlin F, Weisleder, Adriana, Cates, Carolyn B, Huberman, Harris S, Dreyer, Benard P, Legano, Lori A, Johnson, Samantha Berkule, Seery, Anne, Mendelsohn, Alan L

    “…As part of a large randomized controlled trial, the authors assessed the impact of 2 early primary care parenting interventions-the Video Interaction Project…”
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    Promotion of Positive Parenting and Prevention of Socioemotional Disparities by Weisleder, Adriana, Cates, Carolyn Brockmeyer, Dreyer, Benard P, Berkule Johnson, Samantha, Huberman, Harris S, Seery, Anne M, Canfield, Caitlin F, Mendelsohn, Alan L

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-02-2016)
    “…The goal of this study was to determine what effects pediatric primary care interventions, focused on promotion of positive parenting through reading aloud and…”
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    Reading Aloud, Play, and Social-Emotional Development by Mendelsohn, Alan L, Cates, Carolyn Brockmeyer, Weisleder, Adriana, Berkule Johnson, Samantha, Seery, Anne M, Canfield, Caitlin F, Huberman, Harris S, Dreyer, Benard P

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-05-2018)
    “…To determine impacts on social-emotional development at school entry of a pediatric primary care intervention (Video Interaction Project [VIP]) promoting…”
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    Reducing Maternal Depressive Symptoms Through Promotion of Parenting in Pediatric Primary Care by Berkule, Samantha B., Cates, Carolyn Brockmeyer, Dreyer, Benard P., Huberman, Harris S., Arevalo, Jenny, Burtchen, Nina, Weisleder, Adriana, Mendelsohn, Alan L.

    Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-05-2014)
    “…We studied associations between 2 pediatric primary care interventions promoting parental responsiveness and maternal depressive symptoms among low-income…”
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    Sources of Parenting Information in Low SES Mothers by Berkule-Silberman, Samantha B., Dreyer, Benard P., Huberman, Harris S., Klass, Perri E., Mendelsohn, Alan L.

    Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-06-2010)
    “…This study examined 3 questions: (1) What are sources from which low socioeconomic status (SES) mothers of newborns receive parenting information? (2) To what…”
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    Attitudes About Shared Reading Among At-Risk Mothers of Newborn Babies by Berkule, Samantha B., PhD, Dreyer, Benard P., MD, Huberman, Harris S., MD, MPH, Fierman, Arthur H., MD, Mendelsohn, Alan L., MD

    “…Objective Attitudes about shared reading among at-risk mothers of newborn babies have not been the focus of previous study. Better understanding of factors…”
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    Mothers' Expectations for Shared Reading After Delivery: Implications for Reading Activities at 6 Months by Berkule, Samantha B., PhD, Dreyer, Benard P., MD, Klass, Perri E., MD, Huberman, Harris S., MD, MPH, Yin, Hsiang S., MD, Mendelsohn, Alan L., MD

    “…Objective To determine whether mothers with plans related to shared reading and baby books in the home at the time of delivery of their newborns would be more…”
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    Infant television and video exposure associated with limited parent-child verbal interactions in low socioeconomic status households by Mendelsohn, Alan L, Berkule, Samantha B, Tomopoulos, Suzy, Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S, Huberman, Harris S, Alvir, Jose, Dreyer, Benard P

    “…To assess verbal interactions related to television and other electronic media exposure among mothers and 6 month-old-infants. Cross-sectional analysis of 154…”
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    Maternal literacy and associations between education and the cognitive home environment in low-income families by Green, Cori M, Berkule, Samantha B, Dreyer, Benard P, Fierman, Arthur H, Huberman, Harris S, Klass, Perri E, Tomopoulos, Suzy, Yin, Hsiang Shonna, Morrow, Lesley M, Mendelsohn, Alan L

    “…To determine whether maternal literacy level accounts for associations between educational level and the cognitive home environment in low-income families…”
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    Long-Term Changes in Dopaminergic Innervation of Caudate Nucleus After Continuous Amphetamine Administration by Ellison, Gaylord, Eison, Michael S., Huberman, Harris S., Daniel, Frank

    “…Silicone pellets containing d-amphetamine base were implanted subcutaneously in rats. These pellets release amphetamine continuously for at least 10 days…”
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    Human large granular lymphocytes and natural killing ultrastructural studies of strontium-induced degranulation by Neighbour, P A, Huberman, H S, Kress, Y

    Published in European journal of immunology (1982)
    “…Large granular lymphocytes (LGL) are a subpopulation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells believed to contain the mediators of spontaneous cytotoxicity…”
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    Stages of constant amphetamine intoxication: delayed appearance of abnormal social behaviors in rat colonies by Ellison, G, Eison, M S, Huberman, H S

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-01-1978)
    “…Rats in colonies were observed for 7 days after half of them were implanted with slow-release silicone pellets containing d-amphetamine base. The…”
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    A slow-release silicone pellet for chronic amphetamine administration by Huberman, H S, Eison, M S, Bryan, K S, Ellison, G

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (01-10-1977)
    “…A slow release amphetamine pellet consisting of a silicone capsule containing d-amphetamine base in polyethylene glycol is described. When implanted s.c. in…”
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    Regulation of liver tyrosine aminotransferase by endogenous factors in the mouse by Finch, C E, Huberman, H S, Mirsky, A E

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-12-1969)
    “…The levels of mouse liver tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT) are shown to increase rapidly and transiently during and after various challenges (e.g., exposure to…”
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