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1 displays some of the eye deficits present in fetal alcohol syndrome.
2 that may potentially modify the severity of fetal alcohol syndrome.
3 part, for the ability of EtOH to produce the fetal alcohol syndrome.
4 anol effects on L1 in the pathophysiology of fetal alcohol syndrome.
5 arning were investigated with a rat model of fetal alcohol syndrome.
6 rved in some forms of mental retardation and fetal alcohol syndrome.
7 hol-related neurodevelopmental disorders and fetal alcohol syndrome.
8 sure often produces a condition known as the fetal alcohol syndrome.
9 xecutive processing problems associated with fetal alcohol syndrome.
10 neurobehavioral deficits associated with the fetal alcohol syndrome.
11 ely contributes to the CNS manifestations of fetal alcohol syndrome.
12 region has implications for the mechanism of fetal alcohol syndrome.
13 and development observed in animal models of fetal alcohol syndrome.
14 ies, gastrointestinal diseases, cancers, and fetal alcohol syndrome.
15 ith a confirmed diagnosis of partial or full fetal alcohol syndrome.
16 ditions, including cognitive dysfunction and fetal alcohol syndrome.
17 ity and production of blood cells; and cause fetal alcohol syndrome.
19 g neurobehavioral and sensory dysfunction in fetal alcohol syndrome and other alcohol-related neurode
20 , which is more than that for Down syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, and neural tube defects combined
21 mental changes in early-onset schizophrenia, fetal alcohol syndrome, attention-deficit-hyperactivity
23 of the corpus callosum are observed both in fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and in children with mutati
26 secondary effects on the embryo, as well as fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), chromosomal abnormalities
27 sis can lead to brain defects referred to as fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), which can include mental h
33 microvascular network in human controls and fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)/partial FAS (pFAS) patients
34 may critically contribute to the genesis of fetal alcohol syndrome in fetuses, as well as to abnorma
35 eimer's disease, pediatric brain cancer, and fetal alcohol syndrome, in addition to multiinstitutiona
36 s effects on the human fetal nervous system (fetal alcohol syndrome), including components of the vis
37 ize that ethanol-induced defects observed in fetal alcohol syndrome involve ethanol inhibition of ADH
41 st that one of the "putative" mechanisms for fetal alcohol syndrome is the inhibition of msx2 express
44 Twenty-five subjects who met criteria for fetal alcohol syndrome or fetal alcohol effects, who wer
48 ted that L1 is a direct target of ethanol in fetal alcohol syndrome, since ethanol inhibits the aggre
50 mediate the differential genes expression in fetal alcohol syndrome were unknown; microarray data fro