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  • 1. Differences in salivary cortisol levels in cocaine-exposed and noncocaine-exposed NICU infants.
    Magnano CL, Gardner JM, Karmel BZ.
    Dev Psychobiol; 1992 Mar; 25(2):93-103. PubMed ID: 1577206
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  • 2. Is a nappy change stressful to neonates?
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  • 3. Cocaine-exposed preterm neonates show behavioral and hormonal differences.
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    Pediatrics; 1996 Jun; 97(6 Pt 1):851-5. PubMed ID: 8657526
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  • 6. Evaluation of serum cortisol levels in a relatively large and mature group of ventilated and nonventilated preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome.
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  • 7. Individual differences in salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase in mothers and their infants: relation to tobacco smoke exposure.
    Granger DA, Blair C, Willoughby M, Kivlighan KT, Hibel LC, Fortunato CK, Wiegand LE, Family Life Project Investigators.
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  • 8. Salivary cortisol as indicators of pain in preterm infants: a pilot study.
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  • 9. Dampening of adrenocortical responses during infancy: normative changes and individual differences.
    Gunnar MR, Brodersen L, Krueger K, Rigatuso J.
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  • 10. Hospital costs for cocaine-exposed infants.
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  • 11. The NICU Network Neurobehavioral Scale: a comprehensive instrument to assess substance-exposed and high-risk infants.
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  • 12. Adrenocortical activity and behavioral distress in human newborns.
    Gunnar MR, Connors J, Isensee J, Wall L.
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  • 13. Correlation between plasma and salivary cortisol levels in preterm infants.
    Calixto C, Martinez FE, Jorge SM, Moreira AC, Martinelli CE.
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  • 14. Salivary Cortisol Reactivity in Preterm Infants in Neonatal Intensive Care: An Integrative Review.
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  • 15. Lack of stability in neonatal adrenocortical reactivity because of rapid habituation of the adrenocortical response.
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  • 18. Variability in pain response to a non-pharmacological intervention across repeated routine pain exposure in preterm infants: a feasibility study.
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  • 19. The effects of prenatal drug exposure, term status, and caregiving on arousal and arousal modulation in 8-week-old infants.
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  • 20. Dampening of the cortisol response to handling at 3 months in human infants and its relation to sleep, circadian cortisol activity, and behavioral distress.
    Larson MC, White BP, Cochran A, Donzella B, Gunnar M.
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