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    Publisher Correction: Brain charts for the human lifespan

    R. A. I. Bethlehem, J. Seidlitz, S. R. White, J. W. Vogel, K. M. Anderson in Nature (2022)

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    Brain charts for the human lifespan

    Over the past few decades, neuroimaging has become a ubiquitous tool in basic research and clinical studies of the human brain. However, no reference standards currently exist to quantify individual difference...

    R. A. I. Bethlehem, J. Seidlitz, S. R. White, J. W. Vogel, K. M. Anderson in Nature (2022)

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    Polyacrylonitrile and Hybrid SBA-15: A Robust Composite Material for Use as Copper (II) Adsorbent in Flow Conditions

    Novel processes for treating industrial wastewater containing metals are needed nowadays in order to meet environmentally safe water treatment standards. Attention has been paid to innovative adsorbents that p...

    M. V. Lombardo, G. J. A. A. Soler-Illia in Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Po… (2020)

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    Maternal immune activation dysregulation of the fetal brain transcriptome and relevance to the pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorder

    Maternal immune activation (MIA) via infection during pregnancy is known to increase risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, it is unclear how MIA disrupts fetal brain gene expression in ways that ma...

    M V Lombardo, H M Moon, J Su, T D Palmer, E Courchesne, T Pramparo in Molecular Psychiatry (2018)

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    Sex differences in frontal lobe connectivity in adults with autism spectrum conditions

    Autism spectrum conditions (ASC) are more prevalent in males than females. The biological basis of this difference remains unclear. It has been postulated that one of the primary causes of ASC is a partial dis...

    E A Zeestraten, M C Gudbrandsen, E Daly, M T de Schotten in Translational Psychiatry (2017)

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    Intranasal oxytocin enhances intrinsic corticostriatal functional connectivity in women

    Oxytocin may influence various human behaviors and the connectivity across subcortical and cortical networks. Previous oxytocin studies are male biased and often constrained by task-based inferences. Here, we ...

    R A I Bethlehem, M V Lombardo, M-C Lai, B Auyeung in Translational Psychiatry (2017)

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    Elevated fetal steroidogenic activity in autism

    Autism affects males more than females, giving rise to the idea that the influence of steroid hormones on early fetal brain development may be one important early biological risk factor. Utilizing the Danish H...

    S Baron-Cohen, B Auyeung, B Nørgaard-Pedersen, D M Hougaard in Molecular Psychiatry (2015)

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    Oxytocin increases eye contact during a real-time, naturalistic social interaction in males with and without autism

    Autism spectrum conditions (autism) affect ~1% of the population and are characterized by deficits in social communication. Oxytocin has been widely reported to affect social-communicative function and its neu...

    B Auyeung, M V Lombardo, M Heinrichs, B Chakrabarti, A Sule in Translational Psychiatry (2015)