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2008Fetal exposure to herpesviruses may be associated with pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorders and preterm birth in a Caucasian populationGibson, C.; Goldwater, P.; MacLennan, A.; Haan, E.; Priest, K.; Dekker, G.
2009DNA from Buccal Swabs Suitable for High-Throughput SNP Multiplex AnalysisMcMichael, G.; Gibson, C.; O'Callaghan, M.; Goldwater, P.; Dekker, G.; Haan, E.; MacLennan, A.
2013Genetic and clinical contributions to cerebral palsy: A multi-variable analysisO'Callaghan, M.; MacLennan, A.; Gibson, C.; McMichael, G.; Haan, E.; Broadbent, J.; Baghurst, P.; Goldwater, P.; Dekker, G.
2008Association between apolipoprotein E genotype and cerebral palsy is not confirmed in a caucasian populationMcMichael, G.; Gibson, C.; Goldwater, P.; Haan, E.; Priest, K.; Dekker, G.; MacLennan, A.
2006The association between inherited cytokine polymorphisms and cerebral palsyGibson, C.; MacLennan, A.; Goldwater, P.; Haan, E.; Priest, K.; Dekker, G.; Hague, W.; Morton, M.
2006Associations between fetal inherited thrombophilia and adverse pregnancy outcomesGibson, C.; MacLennan, A.; Janssen, N.; Kist, W.; Hague, W.; Haan, E.; Goldwater, P.; Priest, K.; Dekker, G.
2003Antenatal causes of cerebral palsy: associations between inherited thrombophilias, viral and bacterial infection, and inherited susceptibility to infectionGibson, C.; MacLennan, A.; Goldwater, P.; Dekker, G.
2008Mannose-binding lectin haplotypes may be associated with cerebral palsy only after perinatal viral exposureGibson, C.; MacLennan, A.; Goldwater, P.; Haan, E.; Priest, K.; Dekker, G.
2008The antenatal causes of cerebral palsy - Genetic and viral associationsGibson, C.; MacLennan, A.; Goldwater, P.; Dekker, G.
2011Epidemiologic associations with cerebral palsyO'Callaghan, M.; MacLennan, A.; Gibson, C.; McMichael, G.; Haan, E.; Broadbent, J.; Goldwater, P.; Dekker, G.