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Jennifer S Labus

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Gastroenterology|August 8, 2007
In search of mechanisms of change in treatment outcome research: mediators and moderators of psychological and pharmacological treatments for irritable bowel syndromeJennifer S Labus
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|July 6, 2014
Neuroimaging the microbiome-gut-brain axisKirsten Tillisch, Jennifer S Labus
Gastroenterology|December 21, 2010
Advances in imaging the brain-gut axis: functional gastrointestinal disordersKirsten Tillisch, Jennifer S Labus
Gastroenterology|August 11, 2010
Quantitative meta-analysis identifies brain regions activated during rectal distension in irritable bowel syndromeKirsten Tillisch, Emeran A Mayer, Jennifer S Labus
Pain|March 7, 2003
Self-reports of pain intensity and direct observations of pain behavior: when are they correlated?Jennifer S Labus, Francis J Keefe, Mark P Jensen
Headache|September 27, 2003
Treating chronic tension-type headache not responding to amitriptyline hydrochloride with paroxetine hydrochloride: a pilot evaluationKenneth A Holroyd, Jennifer S Labus, Francis J O'Donnell, et al.
Behavior Therapy|September 1, 2006
Mental reinstatement of context and return of fear in spider-fearful participantsJayson L Mystkowski, Michelle G Craske, Aileen M Echiverri, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|January 25, 2007
The central role of gastrointestinal-specific anxiety in irritable bowel syndrome: further validation of the visceral sensitivity indexJennifer S Labus, Emeran A Mayer, Lin Chang, et al.
Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology|August 26, 2015
Towards a systems view of IBSEmeran A Mayer, Jennifer S Labus, Kirsten Tillisch, et al.
Molecular Pain|September 10, 2021
Reduced concentrations of vaginal metabolites involved in steroid hormone biosynthesis are associated with increased vulvar vestibular pain and vaginal muscle tenderness in provoked vestibulodynia: An exploratory metabolomics studyJennifer S Labus, Emeran A Mayer, Kjersti Aagaard, et al.
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Gastroenterology|August 8, 2007
In search of mechanisms of change in treatment outcome research: mediators and moderators of psychological and pharmacological treatments for irritable bowel syndromeJennifer S Labus
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|July 6, 2014
Neuroimaging the microbiome-gut-brain axisKirsten Tillisch, Jennifer S Labus
Gastroenterology|December 21, 2010
Advances in imaging the brain-gut axis: functional gastrointestinal disordersKirsten Tillisch, Jennifer S Labus
Gastroenterology|August 11, 2010
Quantitative meta-analysis identifies brain regions activated during rectal distension in irritable bowel syndromeKirsten Tillisch, Emeran A Mayer, Jennifer S Labus
Pain|March 7, 2003
Self-reports of pain intensity and direct observations of pain behavior: when are they correlated?Jennifer S Labus, Francis J Keefe, Mark P Jensen
Headache|September 27, 2003
Treating chronic tension-type headache not responding to amitriptyline hydrochloride with paroxetine hydrochloride: a pilot evaluationKenneth A Holroyd, Jennifer S Labus, Francis J O'Donnell, et al.
Behavior Therapy|September 1, 2006
Mental reinstatement of context and return of fear in spider-fearful participantsJayson L Mystkowski, Michelle G Craske, Aileen M Echiverri, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|January 25, 2007
The central role of gastrointestinal-specific anxiety in irritable bowel syndrome: further validation of the visceral sensitivity indexJennifer S Labus, Emeran A Mayer, Lin Chang, et al.
Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology|August 26, 2015
Towards a systems view of IBSEmeran A Mayer, Jennifer S Labus, Kirsten Tillisch, et al.
Molecular Pain|September 10, 2021
Reduced concentrations of vaginal metabolites involved in steroid hormone biosynthesis are associated with increased vulvar vestibular pain and vaginal muscle tenderness in provoked vestibulodynia: An exploratory metabolomics studyJennifer S Labus, Emeran A Mayer, Kjersti Aagaard, et al.
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