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February 7, 2009
Prenatal maternal stress hormones, risk for hypertension, and the neonatal pain response: Comment on France et al., "Maternal family history of hypertension attenuates neonatal pain response"
James A McCubbin
Pain
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April 1, 1994
Do endogenous opioids mediate the relationship between blood pressure and pain sensitivity in normotensives?
James A McCubbin, Stephen Bruehl
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
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July 1, 2008
Social influence and pain response in women and men
Laura E McClelland, James A McCubbin
Pain
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July 1, 1993
Two brief interventions for acute pain
Stephen Bruehl, Charles R Carlson, James A McCubbin
Pain
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March 1, 1992
The relationship between pain sensitivity and blood pressure in normotensives
Stephen Bruehl, Charles R Carlson, James A McCubbin
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
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September 30, 2010
Blood pressure increases during a simulated night shift in persons at risk for hypertension
James A McCubbin, June J Pilcher, D DeWayne Moore
Psychophysiology
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July 19, 2016
Resting blood pressure differentially predicts time course in a tonic pain experiment
Bjoern Horing, James A McCubbin, Dewayne Moore, et al.
International Journal of Hypertension
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February 9, 2012
Decreased Cognitive/CNS Function in Young Adults at Risk for Hypertension: Effects of Sleep Deprivation
James A McCubbin, Hannah Peach, Dewayne D Moore, et al.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
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November 9, 2012
Effects of estrogen and opioid blockade on blood pressure reactivity to stress in postmenopausal women
Allyssa J Allen, James A McCubbin, James P Loveless, et al.
Pain
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November 19, 2002
The relationship between resting blood pressure and acute pain sensitivity in healthy normotensives and chronic back pain sufferers: the effects of opioid blockade
Stephen Bruehl, Ok Yung Chung, Pamela Ward, et al.
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February 7, 2009
Prenatal maternal stress hormones, risk for hypertension, and the neonatal pain response: Comment on France et al., "Maternal family history of hypertension attenuates neonatal pain response"
James A McCubbin
Pain
|
April 1, 1994
Do endogenous opioids mediate the relationship between blood pressure and pain sensitivity in normotensives?
James A McCubbin, Stephen Bruehl
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
|
July 1, 2008
Social influence and pain response in women and men
Laura E McClelland, James A McCubbin
Pain
|
July 1, 1993
Two brief interventions for acute pain
Stephen Bruehl, Charles R Carlson, James A McCubbin
Pain
|
March 1, 1992
The relationship between pain sensitivity and blood pressure in normotensives
Stephen Bruehl, Charles R Carlson, James A McCubbin
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
|
September 30, 2010
Blood pressure increases during a simulated night shift in persons at risk for hypertension
James A McCubbin, June J Pilcher, D DeWayne Moore
Psychophysiology
|
July 19, 2016
Resting blood pressure differentially predicts time course in a tonic pain experiment
Bjoern Horing, James A McCubbin, Dewayne Moore, et al.
International Journal of Hypertension
|
February 9, 2012
Decreased Cognitive/CNS Function in Young Adults at Risk for Hypertension: Effects of Sleep Deprivation
James A McCubbin, Hannah Peach, Dewayne D Moore, et al.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
|
November 9, 2012
Effects of estrogen and opioid blockade on blood pressure reactivity to stress in postmenopausal women
Allyssa J Allen, James A McCubbin, James P Loveless, et al.
Pain
|
November 19, 2002
The relationship between resting blood pressure and acute pain sensitivity in healthy normotensives and chronic back pain sufferers: the effects of opioid blockade
Stephen Bruehl, Ok Yung Chung, Pamela Ward, et al.
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