Elevated prenatal maternal sex hormones, but not placental aromatase, are associated with child neurodevelopment

Firestein, M. R., Romeo, R. D., Winstead, H., Goldman, D. A., Grobman, W. A., Haas, D., Mercer, B., Parker, C., Parry, S., Reddy, U., Silver, R., Simhan, H., Wapner, R. J., & Champagne, F. A. (2022). Elevated prenatal maternal sex hormones, but not placental aromatase, are associated with child neurodevelopment. Hormones and Behavior, 140, 105125. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2022.105125
Authors:
Morgan R. Firestein
Russell D. Romeo
Hailey Winstead
Danielle A. Goldman
William A. Grobman
David Haas
Brian Mercer
Corette Parker
Samuel Parry
Uma Reddy
Robert Silver
Hyagriv Simhan
Ronald J. Wapner
Frances A. Champagne
Affiliated Authors:
Morgan R. Firestein
Russell D. Romeo
Ronald J. Wapner
Author Keywords:
testosterone
estradiol
placenta
aromatase
maternal
fetal
autism spectrum disorder
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Article
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10.1016/j.yhbeh.2022.105125
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