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The Use of Oxytocin to Improve Feeding and Social Skills in Infants With Prader-Willi Syndrome. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Tauber, Maïthé
Contributor(s):
  • Boulanouar, Kader
  • Diene, Gwenaelle
  • Çabal-Berthoumieu, Sophie
  • Ehlinger, Virginie
  • Fichaux-Bourin, Pascale
  • Molinas, Catherine
  • Faye, Sandy
  • Valette, Marion
  • Pourrinet, Jeanne
  • Cessans, Catie
  • Viaux-Sauvelon, Sylvie
  • Bascoul, Céline
  • Guedeney, Antoine
  • Delhanty, Patric
  • Geenen, Vincent
  • Martens, Henri
  • Muscatelli, Françoise
  • Cohen, David
  • Consoli, Angèle
  • Payoux, Pierre
  • Arnaud, Catherine
  • Salles, Jean-Pierre
Producer: 20170627ISSN:
  • 1098-4275
Subject(s):
  • Administration, Intranasal
  • Child, Preschool
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Drug Administration Schedule
  • Feeding Behavior -- drug effects
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Mother-Child Relations
  • Oxytocin -- administration & dosage
  • Prader-Willi Syndrome -- blood
  • Social Skills
  • Sucking Behavior -- drug effects
Online resources:
  • Available from publisher's website
In: Pediatrics vol. 139
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Publication Type: Clinical Trial, Phase II; Journal Article

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The Use of Oxytocin to Improve Feeding and Social Skills in Infants With Prader-Willi Syndrome.

APA

Tauber M., Boulanouar K., Diene G., Çabal-Berthoumieu S., Ehlinger V., Fichaux-Bourin P., Molinas C., Faye S., Valette M., Pourrinet J., Cessans C., Viaux-Sauvelon S., Bascoul C., Guedeney A., Delhanty P., Geenen V., Martens H., Muscatelli F., Cohen D., Consoli A., Payoux P., Arnaud C. & Salles J. (20170627). The Use of Oxytocin to Improve Feeding and Social Skills in Infants With Prader-Willi Syndrome. : Pediatrics.

Chicago

Tauber Maïthé, Boulanouar Kader, Diene Gwenaelle, Çabal-Berthoumieu Sophie, Ehlinger Virginie, Fichaux-Bourin Pascale, Molinas Catherine, Faye Sandy, Valette Marion, Pourrinet Jeanne, Cessans Catie, Viaux-Sauvelon Sylvie, Bascoul Céline, Guedeney Antoine, Delhanty Patric, Geenen Vincent, Martens Henri, Muscatelli Françoise, Cohen David, Consoli Angèle, Payoux Pierre, Arnaud Catherine and Salles Jean-Pierre. 20170627. The Use of Oxytocin to Improve Feeding and Social Skills in Infants With Prader-Willi Syndrome. : Pediatrics.

Harvard

Tauber M., Boulanouar K., Diene G., Çabal-Berthoumieu S., Ehlinger V., Fichaux-Bourin P., Molinas C., Faye S., Valette M., Pourrinet J., Cessans C., Viaux-Sauvelon S., Bascoul C., Guedeney A., Delhanty P., Geenen V., Martens H., Muscatelli F., Cohen D., Consoli A., Payoux P., Arnaud C. and Salles J. (20170627). The Use of Oxytocin to Improve Feeding and Social Skills in Infants With Prader-Willi Syndrome. : Pediatrics.

MLA

Tauber Maïthé, Boulanouar Kader, Diene Gwenaelle, Çabal-Berthoumieu Sophie, Ehlinger Virginie, Fichaux-Bourin Pascale, Molinas Catherine, Faye Sandy, Valette Marion, Pourrinet Jeanne, Cessans Catie, Viaux-Sauvelon Sylvie, Bascoul Céline, Guedeney Antoine, Delhanty Patric, Geenen Vincent, Martens Henri, Muscatelli Françoise, Cohen David, Consoli Angèle, Payoux Pierre, Arnaud Catherine and Salles Jean-Pierre. The Use of Oxytocin to Improve Feeding and Social Skills in Infants With Prader-Willi Syndrome. : Pediatrics. 20170627.

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