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Consumption habits of pregnant women and implications for developmental biology: a survey of predominantly Hispanic women in California
SE Santiago, GH Park, KJ Huffman
Nutrition journal 12, 1-14, 2013
432013
Postnatal effects of prenatal nicotine exposure on body weight, brain size and cortical connectivity in mice
SE Santiago, KJ Huffman
Neuroscience research 73 (4), 282-291, 2012
252012
Prenatal nicotine exposure increases anxiety and modifies sensorimotor integration behaviors in adult female mice
SE Santiago, KJ Huffman
Neuroscience research 79, 41-51, 2014
242014
Longitudinal MRI of the developing ferret brain reveals regional variations in timing and rate of growth
KE Garcia, X Wang, SE Santiago, S Bakshi, AP Barnes, CD Kroenke
Cerebral Cortex 34 (4), bhae172, 2024
2024
Environmental toxins and neurodevelopment
SE Santiago, KE Conner, MA Erickson, KJ Huffman
Academic Press, 2023
2023
Modeling brain morphogenesis by integrating growth behavior on cell and tissue scales
CD Kroenke, KE Garcia, PV Bayly, X Wang, SE Santiago
Biophysical Journal 121 (3), 27a-28a, 2022
2022
Neuronal Polarization Packs a One-Two Punch
SE Santiago, AP Barnes
Neuron 100 (5), 1007-1009, 2018
2018
PERCEIVED SAFETY OF ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND OTHER KNOWN TERATOGENS DURING PREGNANCY
DJ Rohac, S Santiago, KJ Huffman
ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 42, 46A-46A, 2018
2018
Toxins, Pollutants, and Mental Health
SE Santiago, KJ Huffman
Academic Press, 2016
2016
Developmental Implications for Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Toxins: Consumption Habits of Pregnant Women and Prenatal Nicotine Exposure in a Mouse Model
SE Santiago
University of California, Riverside, 2014
2014
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