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A B Goodman

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Leksa N, Chiu P, Bou-Assaf G, Quan C, Liu Z, Goodman A, et al.
J Thromb Haemost . 2017 Apr; 15(6):1167-1179. PMID: 28397397
Summary: Background Fusion of the human IgG Fc domain to the C-terminal C2 domain of B-domain-deleted (BDD) factor VIII (FVIII) results in the recombinant FVIII Fc (rFVIIIFc) fusion protein, which...
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McClure C, Reines S, Suchdev P, Oladele A, Goodman A
J Immigr Minor Health . 2017 Feb; 20(2):360-369. PMID: 28197861
Background: Minimal literature exists regarding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) among refugee children in the United States. Reliable ASD screening tools, such as the M-CHAT-R/F, have yet to be culturally adapted...
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Nelson J, Griese S, Goodman A, Peacock G
J Perinatol . 2015 Dec; 36(6):411-4. PMID: 26658125
Ebola virus disease (EVD) is associated with a high mortality, especially among neonates. There is a paucity of literature on live neonates born to pregnant women with EVD, and therefore,...
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Goodman A
Mol Psychiatry . 2005 Apr; 10(7):620-1. PMID: 15838536
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Goodman A, Pardee A
Biol Psychiatry . 2000 Aug; 48(3):173-83. PMID: 10924660
A meeting on the molecular and neurobiological basis of schizophrenia was held April 11-14, 1999 at the Banbury Center of The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York....
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Goodman A
Am J Med Genet . 1998 Jul; 81(4):347-8. PMID: 9674983
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Goodman A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1998 Jun; 95(13):7240-4. PMID: 9636132
Retinoid dysregulation may be an important factor in the etiology of schizophrenia. This hypothesis is supported by three independent lines of evidence that triangulate on retinoid involvement in schizophrenia: (i)...
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Goodman A
Schizophr Res . 1996 May; 19(2-3):163-70. PMID: 8789914
Retinoic acid, the morphogenic derivative of vitamin A, has been shown to alter patterns of neurulation and to regulate the expression of many genes involved in central nervous system development....
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Goodman A
Am J Med Genet . 1995 Aug; 60(4):335-48. PMID: 7485272
Vitamin A (retinoid), an essential nutrient for fetal and subsequent mammalian development, is involved in gene expression, cell differentiation, proliferation, migration, and death. Retinoic acid (RA) the morphogenic derivative of...