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1. C-reactive protein across pregnancy in individuals exposed to childhood maltreatment: The role of psychological and physical sequelae of maltreatment.

2. Association of maternal fish consumption and ω-3 supplement use during pregnancy with child autism-related outcomes: results from a cohort consortium analysis.

3. Gestational and postnatal age associations for striatal tissue iron deposition in early infancy.

4. Genetic Influences on the Developing Young Brain and Risk for Neuropsychiatric Disorders.

6. Maternal insulin resistance in pregnancy is associated with fetal fat deposition: findings from a longitudinal study.

7. Distinct multivariate structural brain profiles are related to variations in short- and long-delay memory consolidation across children and young adults.

8. Transmission of the adverse consequences of childhood maltreatment across generations: Focus on gestational biology.

9. Exposure to childhood maltreatment and systemic inflammation across pregnancy: The moderating role of depressive symptomatology.

12. Neonatal brain volume as a marker of differential susceptibility to parenting quality and its association with neurodevelopment across early childhood.

13. Neonatal hippocampal volume moderates the effects of early postnatal enrichment on cognitive development.

14. Maternal subjective social standing is related to inflammation during pregnancy.

15. A Role of Oxytocin Receptor Gene Brain Tissue Expression Quantitative Trait Locus rs237895 in the Intergenerational Transmission of the Effects of Maternal Childhood Maltreatment.

16. Maternal pro-inflammatory state during pregnancy and newborn leukocyte telomere length: A prospective investigation.

17. Newborn amygdala connectivity and early emerging fear.

18. Maternal Cortisol Concentrations During Pregnancy and Sex-Specific Associations With Neonatal Amygdala Connectivity and Emerging Internalizing Behaviors.

19. The Interplay Between Nutrition and Stress in Pregnancy: Implications for Fetal Programming of Brain Development.

20. Acculturation and interleukin (IL)-6 concentrations across pregnancy among Mexican-American women.

21. Intergenerational Effect of Maternal Exposure to Childhood Maltreatment on Newborn Brain Anatomy.

22. Maternal Systemic Interleukin-6 During Pregnancy Is Associated With Newborn Amygdala Phenotypes and Subsequent Behavior at 2 Years of Age.

23. Mothers' childhood hardship forecasts adverse pregnancy outcomes: Role of inflammatory, lifestyle, and psychosocial pathways.

24. Prospective association of fetal liver blood flow at 30 weeks gestation with newborn adiposity.

25. Intergenerational Transmission of Maternal Childhood Maltreatment Exposure: Implications for Fetal Brain Development.

26. Maternal Exposure to Childhood Trauma Is Associated During Pregnancy With Placental-Fetal Stress Physiology.

27. Implications of newborn amygdala connectivity for fear and cognitive development at 6-months-of-age.

28. Fetal exposure to maternal depressive symptoms is associated with cortical thickness in late childhood.

29. Fetal glucocorticoid exposure is associated with preadolescent brain development.

30. Maternal psychosocial stress during pregnancy is associated with newborn leukocyte telomere length.

31. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrates long-term changes in brain structure in children born preterm and exposed to chorioamnionitis.

32. The association between early life adversity and bacterial vaginosis during pregnancy.

33. Maturation of the human fetal startle response: evidence for sex-specific maturation of the human fetus.

34. The maternal cortisol awakening response in human pregnancy is associated with the length of gestation.

35. Deactivation of the limbic system during acute psychosocial stress: evidence from positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging studies.

36. Hippocampal volumes are larger in postmenopausal women using estrogen therapy compared to past users, never users and men: a possible window of opportunity effect.

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