Dean Carson

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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Mariscal MG, Oztan O, Rose SM, et al. (2019) Blood oxytocin concentration positively predicts contagious yawning behavior in children with autism spectrum disorder. Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society For Autism Research
Parker KJ, Oztan O, Libove RA, et al. (2019) A randomized placebo-controlled pilot trial shows that intranasal vasopressin improves social deficits in children with autism. Science Translational Medicine
Parker KJ, Oztan O, Libove RA, et al. (2017) Intranasal oxytocin treatment for social deficits and biomarkers of response in children with autism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Tzabazis A, Kori S, Mechanic J, et al. (2017) Oxytocin and Migraine Headache. Headache. 57: 64-75
Woolley JD, Arcuni PA, Stauffer CS, et al. (2016) The effects of intranasal oxytocin in opioid-dependent individuals and healthy control subjects: a pilot study. Psychopharmacology
Carson DS, Garner JP, Hyde SA, et al. (2015) Arginine Vasopressin Is a Blood-Based Biomarker of Social Functioning in Children with Autism. Plos One. 10: e0132224
Carson DS. (2014) Oxytocin treatment for amphetamine-induced social impairments Journal of Neuroscience. 34: 14503-14505
Carson DS, Berquist SW, Trujillo TH, et al. (2014) Cerebrospinal fluid and plasma oxytocin concentrations are positively correlated and negatively predict anxiety in children. Molecular Psychiatry
Carson DS, Howerton CL, Garner JP, et al. (2014) Plasma vasopressin concentrations positively predict cerebrospinal fluid vasopressin concentrations in human neonates. Peptides. 61: 12-6
Parker KJ, Garner JP, Libove RA, et al. (2014) Plasma oxytocin concentrations and OXTR polymorphisms predict social impairments in children with and without autism spectrum disorder. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 12258-63
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