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Aydin E, Tsompanidis A, Chaplin D, Hawkes R, Allison C, Hackett G, et al.
Mol Autism . 2024 Feb; 15(1):11. PMID: 38419120
Background: Structural differences exist in the brains of autistic individuals. To date only a few studies have explored the relationship between fetal brain growth and later infant autistic traits, and...
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Aydin E, Holt R, Chaplin D, Hawkes R, Allison C, Hackett G, et al.
Prenat Diagn . 2019 Apr; 39(7):527-535. PMID: 30980419
Objective: This study measured anogenital distance (AGD) during late second/early third trimester of pregnancy to confirm previous findings that AGD can be measured noninvasively in the fetus using ultrasound and...
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Hague J, Hackett G, Acerini C, Park S
Prenat Diagn . 2017 Feb; 37(4):409-411. PMID: 28141901
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Auyeung B, Ahluwalia J, Thomson L, Taylor K, Hackett G, ODonnell K, et al.
Mol Autism . 2012 Dec; 3(1):17. PMID: 23231861
Unlabelled: Background: Studies of prenatal exposure to sex steroid hormones predict autistic traits in children at 18 to 24 and at 96 months of age. However, it is not known...
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Lombardo M, Ashwin E, Auyeung B, Chakrabarti B, Lai M, Taylor K, et al.
Biol Psychiatry . 2012 Jul; 72(10):839-47. PMID: 22763187
Background: Sex differences are present in many neuropsychiatric conditions that affect emotion and approach-avoidance behavior. One potential mechanism underlying such observations is testosterone in early development. Although much is known...
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Lombardo M, Ashwin E, Auyeung B, Chakrabarti B, Taylor K, Hackett G, et al.
J Neurosci . 2012 Jan; 32(2):674-80. PMID: 22238103
In nonhuman species, testosterone is known to have permanent organizing effects early in life that predict later expression of sex differences in brain and behavior. However, in humans, it is...
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Pathak S, Lees C, Hackett G, Jessop F, Sebire N
Virchows Arch . 2011 Nov; 459(6):565-72. PMID: 22038509
Associations between specific placental histological abnormalities and obstetric outcomes are reported. However, most data are based either on high-risk cases or relate to case-control studies selected from those with abnormal...
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Auyeung B, Knickmeyer R, Ashwin E, Taylor K, Hackett G, Baron-Cohen S
Arch Sex Behav . 2011 Oct; 41(3):571-81. PMID: 22033667
This study investigated whether fetal testosterone (FT) measured from second trimester amniotic fluid was related to specific aspects of visuospatial ability, in children aged 7-10 years (35 boys, 29 girls)....
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Pathak S, Sebire N, Hook L, Hackett G, Murdoch E, Jessop F, et al.
Virchows Arch . 2011 Apr; 459(1):11-20. PMID: 21484432
Whilst individual histological features are well described, there are no universally agreed criteria as to what constitutes a clinically significant histological lesion of the placenta in an uncomplicated pregnancy, nor...
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Auyeung B, Taylor K, Hackett G, Baron-Cohen S
Mol Autism . 2010 Aug; 1(1):11. PMID: 20678186
Background: Autism spectrum conditions have been characterised as an extreme presentation of certain male-typical psychological traits. In addition, several studies have established a link between prenatal exposure to testosterone and...