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Authors: BLASS EM
Citation: Em. Blass, INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CONTACT AND CHEMOSENSORY MECHANISMS IN PAIN MODULATION IN 10-DAY-OLD RATS, Behavioral neuroscience, 111(1), 1997, pp. 147-154

Authors: RAO M BLASS EM BRIGNOL MM MARINO L GLASS L
Citation: M. Rao et al., REDUCED HEAT-LOSS FOLLOWING SUCROSE INGESTION IN PREMATURE AND NORMALHUMAN NEWBORNS, Early human development, 48(1-2), 1997, pp. 109-116

Authors: BLASS EM
Citation: Em. Blass, INFANT FORMULA QUIETS CRYING HUMAN NEWBORNS, Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics, 18(3), 1997, pp. 162-165

Authors: BLASS EM
Citation: Em. Blass, CHANGING INFLUENCES OF SUCROSE AND VISUAL ENGAGEMENT IN 2-WEEK-OLD TO12-WEEK-OLD HUMAN INFANTS - IMPLICATIONS FOR MATERNAL FACE RECOGNITION, Infant behavior & development, 20(4), 1997, pp. 423-434

Authors: BLASS EM
Citation: Em. Blass, MILK-INDUCED HYPOALGESIA IN HUMAN NEWBORNS, Pediatrics, 99(6), 1997, pp. 825-829

Authors: REN K BLASS EM ZHOU QQ DUBNER R
Citation: K. Ren et al., SUCKLING AND SUCROSE INGESTION SUPPRESS PERSISTENT HYPERALGESIA AND SPINAL FOS EXPRESSION AFTER FOREPAW INFLAMMATION IN INFANT RATS, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 94(4), 1997, pp. 1471-1475

Authors: BLASS EM
Citation: Em. Blass, MOTHERS AND THEIR INFANTS - PEPTIDE-MEDIATED PHYSIOLOGICAL, BEHAVIORAL AND AFFECTIVE CHANGES DURING SUCKLING, Regulatory peptides, 66(1-2), 1996, pp. 109-112

Authors: BLASS EM BLOM J
Citation: Em. Blass et J. Blom, BETA-CASOMORPHIN CAUSES HYPOALGESIA IN 10-DAY-OLD RATS - EVIDENCE FORCENTRAL MEDIATION, Pediatric research, 39(2), 1996, pp. 199-203

Authors: SMITH BA BLASS EM
Citation: Ba. Smith et Em. Blass, TASTE-MEDIATED CALMING IN PREMATURE, PRETERM, AND FULL-TERM HUMAN INFANTS, Developmental psychology, 32(6), 1996, pp. 1084-1089

Authors: ZEIFMAN D DELANEY S BLASS EM
Citation: D. Zeifman et al., SWEET TASTE, LOOKING, AND CALM IN 2-WEEK-OLD AND 4-WEEK-OLD INFANTS -THE EYES HAVE IT, Developmental psychology, 32(6), 1996, pp. 1090-1099

Authors: BLASS EM SHIDE DJ ZAWMON C SORRENTINO J
Citation: Em. Blass et al., MOTHER AS SHIELD - DIFFERENTIAL-EFFECTS OF CONTACT AND NURSING ON PAIN RESPONSIVITY IN INFANT RATS - EVIDENCE FOR NONOPIOID MEDIATION, Behavioral neuroscience, 109(2), 1995, pp. 342-353

Authors: BLASS EM SHAH A
Citation: Em. Blass et A. Shah, PAIN-REDUCING PROPERTIES OF SUCROSE IN HUMAN NEWBORNS, Chemical senses, 20(1), 1995, pp. 29-35

Authors: BLASS EM
Citation: Em. Blass, SWEETS AND CALM IN RAT AND HUMAN INFANTS - OPIOID MEDIATION AND DOSE-RESPONSE FUNCTIONS, Chemical senses, 20(1), 1995, pp. 150-151

Authors: BLASS EM
Citation: Em. Blass, BEHAVIORAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF SUCKLING IN RAT AND HUMAN NEWBORNS, Acta paediatrica, 83, 1994, pp. 71-76

Authors: BLASS EM SHIDE DJ
Citation: Em. Blass et Dj. Shide, SOME COMPARISONS AMONG THE CALMING AND PAIN-RELIEVING EFFECTS OF SUCROSE, GLUCOSE, FRUCTOSE AND LACTOSE IN INFANT RATS, Chemical senses, 19(3), 1994, pp. 239-249

Authors: BLASS EM SHIDE DJ
Citation: Em. Blass et Dj. Shide, ENDOGENOUS CHOLECYSTOKININ REDUCES VOCALIZATION IN ISOLATED 10-DAY-OLD RATS, Behavioral neuroscience, 107(3), 1993, pp. 488-492

Authors: BRIGNOL MJ RAO M BLASS EM MARINO L GLASS L
Citation: Mj. Brignol et al., EFFECT OF CRYING ON ENERGY-METABOLISM IN HUMAN NEONATES, Clinical research, 41(3), 1993, pp. 10000597-10000597
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