Seth M Davis
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Recent Articles
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Davis S, Zuke J, Berchulski M, Burman M
Front Physiol
. 2021 May;
12:660792.
PMID: 34045975
Neonatal pain such as that experienced by infants in the neonatal intensive care unit is known to produce later-life dysfunction including heightened pain sensitivity and anxiety, although the mechanisms remain...
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Davis S, Burman M
Stress
. 2020 Oct;
24(5):504-513.
PMID: 33043804
Early life adversity, including that which occurs in a medical setting, has been increasingly shown to have lasting consequences on both physical and mental health. In order to understand the...
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Davis S, Rice M, Burman M
Dev Psychobiol
. 2019 Jul;
62(1):88-98.
PMID: 31270817
Infants spending extended time in the neonatal intensive care unit are at greater risk of developing a variety of mental health problems later in life, possibly due to exposure to...
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Davis S, Foster M
Phys Rev Lett
. 2019 Mar;
122(6):065302.
PMID: 30822045
Particle fractionalization is believed to orchestrate the physics of many strongly correlated systems, yet its direct experimental detection remains a challenge. We propose a simple measurement for an ultracold matter...
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Davis S, Rice M, Rudlong J, Eaton V, King T, Burman M
Dev Psychobiol
. 2018 May;
60(5):520-533.
PMID: 29749116
Early life trauma has been linked to increased risks for anxiety, depression, and chronic pain. We used rodent models of acute and inflammatory neonatal pain to explore effects on fear...
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Craft R, Kandasamy R, Davis S
Pain
. 2013 May;
154(9):1709-1717.
PMID: 23707295
Cannabinoid agonists such as Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) are more potent and/or efficacious antinociceptive agents in female than male rats using acute pain models. We tested the hypothesis that THC is more...
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Nealey K, Smith A, Davis S, Smith D, Walker B
Neuropharmacology
. 2011 Feb;
61(1-2):35-42.
PMID: 21338616
Previously, it was shown that ethanol-dependent animals display increased sensitivity to the general opioid receptor antagonist nalmefene compared to naltrexone. It was hypothesized that the dissociable effects of the two...