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The following pages link to Naloxone-induced suppression of food intake in normal and hypothalamic obese rats (Q57260171):
Displaying 31 items.
- Opioids. Are they regulators of feeding? (Q38780245) (← links)
- MIF-I's differential actions as an opiate antagonist (Q39301014) (← links)
- The role of the endogenous opiates as regulators of appetite (Q40086720) (← links)
- Opioid modulation of appetite (Q40090875) (← links)
- Localization and opiate receptor binding of enkephalin, CCK and ACTH/β-endorphin in the rat central nervous system (Q40125793) (← links)
- Comparative immunocytochemical localization of putative opioid ligands in the central nervous system (Q40127508) (← links)
- Endorphinergic mechanisms in the control of food and water intake (Q40128659) (← links)
- Peptides and the control of meal size (Q40305543) (← links)
- Effects of dexfenfluramine and opioid peptides, alone or in combination, on food intake and brain serotonin turnover in rats (Q41134831) (← links)
- Neural activity in hypothalamic and genetic obesity (Q41789735) (← links)
- Alzheimer's disease through the eye of a mouse. Acceptance lecture for the 2001 Gayle A. Olson and Richard D. Olson prize (Q42165184) (← links)
- Evaluation of Chronic Opioid Receptor Antagonist Effects Upon Weight and Intake Measures in Lean and Obese Zucker Rats (Q44347488) (← links)
- Intracerebral injection of different antibodies against endogenous opioids suggest ?-neoendorphin participation in control of feeding behaviour (Q48666506) (← links)
- Naloxone alters alcohol drinking induced in the rat by tetrahydropapaveroline (THP) infused ICV (Q48951692) (← links)
- Effect of diet hydration on food and water intake, efficiency of food utilization and response to fast and realimentation in rats with dorsomedial hypothalamic hypophagia and growth retardation. (Q48969377) (← links)
- Ventromedial and lateral hypothalamic injections of naloxone or naltrexone suppress the acute food intake of food-deprived rats. (Q49022279) (← links)
- Amphetamine- and morphine-induced feeding: evidence for involvement of reward mechanisms (Q49162337) (← links)
- Effects of opiate antagonists and putative mu- and kappa-agonists on milk intake in rat and squirrel monkey (Q51858148) (← links)
- Suppression of feeding by naloxone in rat: a dose-response comparison of anorexia and conditioned taste aversion suggesting a specific anorexic effect. (Q52277991) (← links)
- Differential effects of morphine on food and water intake in food deprived and freely-feeding rats. (Q52960048) (← links)
- Plasma immunoreactive beta-endorphin in bulimics (Q69991779) (← links)
- Relationship between plasma concentrations of immunoreactive beta-endorphin and food intake in rats (Q70150602) (← links)
- Feeding induced by opiates injected into the paraventricular hypothalamus (Q70171795) (← links)
- Stress and sucrose hyperphagia: Role of endogenous opiates (Q70220401) (← links)
- The site of action of naloxone in suppressing food and water intake in rats (Q70803031) (← links)
- Systemic and intraventricular naloxone administration: Effects on food and water intake (Q70934907) (← links)
- Naltrexone suppresses hyperphagia induced in the rat by a highly palatable diet (Q70955809) (← links)
- Stereoselective effects of opiate agonists and antagonists on ingestive behavior in rats (Q70955844) (← links)
- Modifications of nutrient selection induced by naloxone in rats (Q71572163) (← links)
- Morphine-induced anorexia in lateral hypothalamic rats (Q71576015) (← links)
- Failure of MIF-1 or naloxone to reverse ischemic-induced neurologic deficits in gerbils (Q72542556) (← links)