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Sex-specific associations between placental corticotropin releasing hormone and problem behaviors in childhood.

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Do dyadic interventions impact biomarkers of child health? A state-of-the-science narrative review.

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Early prenatal sex steroids and sex-typed play behavior at 4 years of age.

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Longitudinal hair cortisol in low-income young children: A useful biomarker of behavioral symptom change?

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Identifying profiles of multisystem physiological activity across early childhood: Examining developmental shifts and associations with stress and internalizing problems.

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Prenatal sex hormones and behavioral outcomes in children.

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Maternal experiences of trauma and hair cortisol in early childhood in a prospective cohort.

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Basal and reactivity levels of cortisol in one-month-old infants born to overweight or obese mothers from an ethnically and racially diverse, low-income community sample.

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Maternal smoking during pregnancy and infant stress response: test of a prenatal programming hypothesis.

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Chronic stress increases vulnerability to diet-related abdominal fat, oxidative stress, and metabolic risk.

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