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  • 24. Thirst deficits in aged rats are reversed by dietary omega-3 fatty acid supplementation.
    Begg DP, Sinclair AJ, Weisinger RS.
    Neurobiol Aging; 2012 Oct; 33(10):2422-30. PubMed ID: 22226487
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  • 27. Effects of dehydration on the vasopressin response to immersion.
    von Ameln H, Laniado M, Röcker L, Kirsch KA.
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  • 28. Fluid shifts and endocrine responses during chair rest and water immersion in man.
    Greenleaf JE, Shvartz E, Kravik S, Keil IC.
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  • 31. Effect of atrial natriuretic hormone on vasopressin and thirst response to osmotic stimulation in human subjects.
    Wazna-Wesly JM, Meranda DL, Carey P, Shenker Y.
    J Lab Clin Med; 1995 Jun; 125(6):734-42. PubMed ID: 7769367
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  • 33. Body temperature modification of osmotically induced vasopressin secretion and thirst in humans.
    Takamata A, Mack GW, Stachenfeld NS, Nadel ER.
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  • 37. Acute suppression of plasma vasopressin and thirst after drinking in hypernatremic humans.
    Thompson CJ, Burd JM, Baylis PH.
    Am J Physiol; 1987 Jun; 252(6 Pt 2):R1138-42. PubMed ID: 3591984
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  • 38. Thirst and fluid intake following graded hypohydration levels in humans.
    Engell DB, Maller O, Sawka MN, Francesconi RN, Drolet L, Young AJ.
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  • 39. Hormonal control of water and sodium in plasma and urine of camels during dehydration and rehydration.
    Ben Goumi M, Riad F, Giry J, de la Farge F, Safwate A, Davicco MJ, Barlet JP.
    Gen Comp Endocrinol; 1993 Mar; 89(3):378-86. PubMed ID: 8335227
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  • 40. Why do team-sport athletes drink fluid in excess when exercising in cool conditions?
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