Elliott Blass

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Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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Blass EM. (2002) Ingestion, suckling, and the problem of identity: using criteria in the classification of ingestive behavior. Physiology & Behavior. 76: 179-80
Blass EM. (1997) Interactions between contact and chemosensory mechanisms in pain modulation in 10-day-old rats. Behavioral Neuroscience. 111: 147-54
Ren K, Blass EM, Zhou Q, et al. (1997) Suckling and sucrose ingestion suppress persistent hyperalgesia and spinal Fos expression after forepaw inflammation in infant rats. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 94: 1471-5
Weller A, Blass E, Gibbs J, et al. (1995) Odor-induced inhibition of intake after pairing of odor and CCK-8 in neonatal rats. Physiology & Behavior. 57: 181-3
Blass EM, Shide DJ, Zaw-Mon C, et al. (1995) Mother as shield: differential effects of contact and nursing on pain responsivity in infant rats--evidence for nonopioid mediation. Behavioral Neuroscience. 109: 342-53
Blass EM, Shide DJ. (1994) Some comparisons among the calming and pain-relieving effects of sucrose, glucose, fructose and lactose in infant rats. Chemical Senses. 19: 239-49
Blass EM, Cramer CP, Fanselow MS. (1993) The development of morphine-induced antinociception in neonatal rats: a comparison of forepaw, hindpaw, and tail retraction from a thermal stimulus. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 44: 643-9
Blass EM, Shide DJ. (1993) Endogenous cholecystokinin reduces vocalization in isolated 10-day-old rats. Behavioral Neuroscience. 107: 488-92
Shide DJ, Blass EM. (1991) Opioid mediation of odor preferences induced by sugar and fat in 6-day-old rats. Physiology & Behavior. 50: 961-6
Weller A, Blass EM. (1990) Cholecystokinin conditioning in rats: ontogenetic determinants. Behavioral Neuroscience. 104: 199-206
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