Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8550184 | NeuroToxicology | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Although increased cord blood rTL was associated with better test scores for a few neurodevelopmental outcomes, this study found little consistent evidence of an association between rTL and neurodevelopment. Future studies with a larger sample size, longer follow-up, and other relevant biological markers (e.g. oxidative stress) are needed to clarify the role of rTL in neurodevelopment and its relevance as a potential surrogate measure for oxidative stress in the field of developmental neurotoxicity.
Keywords
BSID-IISCDSSeychelles Child Development StudyNC1HBBRTLCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated BatteryMDIBayley Scales of Infant Development-IIPDICANTABSESEpidemiologyLanguageMental Development IndexPsychomotor Development IndexCognitionTelomere lengthRelative telomere lengthsocioeconomic statusChildren
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Authors
Marina Oktapodas Feiler, Deven Patel, Huiqi Li, Philip J. Meacham, Gene E. Watson, Conrad Shamlaye, Alison Yeates, Karin Broberg, Edwin van Wijngaarden,