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Early life inflammation is associated with spinal cord excitability and nociceptive sensitivity in human infants
ArticleAbstract: Immune function and sensitivity to pain are closely related, but the association between early lifePalabras claves:Autores:Adams E., Andritsou F., Baxter L., Bhatt A., Denk F., Evans Fry R., Grabbe A., Green G., Gursul D., Hartley C., Hoskin A., Maria M. Cobo, Mellado G.S., Slater R., van der Vaart M.Fuentes:scopusQuantifying noxious-evoked baseline sensitivity in neonates to optimise analgesic trials
ArticleAbstract: Despite the high burden of pain experienced by hospitalised neonates, there are few analgesics withPalabras claves:Autores:Adams E., Andritsou F., Baxter L., Buckle M., Duff E.P., Fry R.E., Green G., Gursul D., Hartley C., Hoskin A., Maria M. Cobo, Mellado G.S., Moultrie F., Rogers R., Slater R., van der Vaart M.Fuentes:scopusPremature infants display discriminable behavioral, physiological, and brain responses to noxious and nonnoxious stimuli
ArticleAbstract: Pain assessment in preterm infants is challenging as behavioral, autonomic, and neurophysiological mPalabras claves:EEG, Heart rate, neonatal, Pain, PrematurityAutores:Adams E., Andritsou F., Baxter L., Fitzgibbon S.P., Fry R.E., Hartley C., Maria M. Cobo, Mellado G.S., Slater R., van der Vaart M.Fuentes:scopus