Prenatal alcohol exposure and interhemispheric transfer of tactile information: Detroit and Cape Town findings.

scientific article published on 10 June 2009

Prenatal alcohol exposure and interhemispheric transfer of tactile information: Detroit and Cape Town findings. is …
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P356DOI10.1111/J.1530-0277.2009.00994.X
P932PMC publication ID2768060
P698PubMed publication ID19519722
P5875ResearchGate publication ID26285820

P50authorErnesta M MeintjesQ63391384
Harold HoymeQ68054175
P2093author name stringJoseph L Jacobson
Sandra W Jacobson
Malcolm J Avison
Luther K Robinson
Nathaniel Khaole
Vaibhav Diwadkar
Christopher D Molteno
Neil C Dodge
Sumana Bangalore
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P921main subjectCape TownQ5465
P304page(s)1628-1637
P577publication date2009-06-10
P1433published inAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental ResearchQ4713331
P1476titlePrenatal alcohol exposure and interhemispheric transfer of tactile information: Detroit and Cape Town findings
P478volume33

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