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Jennifer S Labus

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Neurogastroenterology and Motility|April 28, 2022
The visceral sensitivity index: A novel tool for measuring GI-symptom-specific anxiety in inflammatory bowel diseaseKimberly Trieschmann, Lin Chang, Sarah Park, et al.
Pain|August 16, 2022
Symptom-associated alterations in functional connectivity in primary and secondary provoked vestibulodyniaTalia C Oughourlian, Guistinna Tun, Kevin M Antony, et al.
The Journal of Pain|May 24, 2021
Dysregulation in Sphingolipid Signaling Pathways is Associated With Symptoms and Functional Connectivity of Pain Processing Brain Regions in Provoked VestibulodyniaJennifer S Labus, Emeran A Mayer, Kirsten Tillisch, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|April 9, 2020
Mindfulness-based stress reduction improves irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms via specific aspects of mindfulnessBruce D Naliboff, Suzanne R Smith, John G Serpa, et al.
Pain|March 4, 2015
Disease-related differences in resting-state networks: a comparison between localized provoked vulvodynia, irritable bowel syndrome, and healthy control subjectsArpana Gupta, Andrea J Rapkin, Zafar Gill, et al.
Pain|May 31, 2022
Sex-specific brain microstructural reorganization in irritable bowel syndromeJennifer S Labus, Chencai Wang, Emeran A Mayer, et al.
Biology of Sex Differences|August 12, 2025
Sex-based associations between neighborhood disadvantage and brain-gut alterations in individuals with irritable bowel syndromeLisa A Kilpatrick, Lin Chang, Jennifer S Labus, et al.
Pain|June 30, 2009
Sex differences in functional brain activation during noxious visceral stimulation in ratsZhuo Wang, Yumei Guo, Sylvie Bradesi, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|November 3, 2020
Analysis of brain networks and fecal metabolites reveals brain-gut alterations in premenopausal females with irritable bowel syndromeVadim Osadchiy, Emeran A Mayer, Kan Gao, et al.
Neurobiology of Stress|February 28, 2017
Early adverse life events are associated with altered brain network architecture in a sex- dependent mannerArpana Gupta, Emeran A Mayer, Jonathan R Acosta, et al.
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Neurogastroenterology and Motility|April 28, 2022
The visceral sensitivity index: A novel tool for measuring GI-symptom-specific anxiety in inflammatory bowel diseaseKimberly Trieschmann, Lin Chang, Sarah Park, et al.
Pain|August 16, 2022
Symptom-associated alterations in functional connectivity in primary and secondary provoked vestibulodyniaTalia C Oughourlian, Guistinna Tun, Kevin M Antony, et al.
The Journal of Pain|May 24, 2021
Dysregulation in Sphingolipid Signaling Pathways is Associated With Symptoms and Functional Connectivity of Pain Processing Brain Regions in Provoked VestibulodyniaJennifer S Labus, Emeran A Mayer, Kirsten Tillisch, et al.
Neurogastroenterology and Motility|April 9, 2020
Mindfulness-based stress reduction improves irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms via specific aspects of mindfulnessBruce D Naliboff, Suzanne R Smith, John G Serpa, et al.
Pain|March 4, 2015
Disease-related differences in resting-state networks: a comparison between localized provoked vulvodynia, irritable bowel syndrome, and healthy control subjectsArpana Gupta, Andrea J Rapkin, Zafar Gill, et al.
Pain|May 31, 2022
Sex-specific brain microstructural reorganization in irritable bowel syndromeJennifer S Labus, Chencai Wang, Emeran A Mayer, et al.
Biology of Sex Differences|August 12, 2025
Sex-based associations between neighborhood disadvantage and brain-gut alterations in individuals with irritable bowel syndromeLisa A Kilpatrick, Lin Chang, Jennifer S Labus, et al.
Pain|June 30, 2009
Sex differences in functional brain activation during noxious visceral stimulation in ratsZhuo Wang, Yumei Guo, Sylvie Bradesi, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|November 3, 2020
Analysis of brain networks and fecal metabolites reveals brain-gut alterations in premenopausal females with irritable bowel syndromeVadim Osadchiy, Emeran A Mayer, Kan Gao, et al.
Neurobiology of Stress|February 28, 2017
Early adverse life events are associated with altered brain network architecture in a sex- dependent mannerArpana Gupta, Emeran A Mayer, Jonathan R Acosta, et al.
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