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102 related items for PubMed ID: 1959033

  • 1. Orosensory stimulation of feeding by oils in preweanling and adult rats.
    Smith GP, Greenberg D.
    Brain Res Bull; 1991; 27(3-4):379-82. PubMed ID: 1959033
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  • 2. Corn oil and mineral oil stimulate sham feeding in rats.
    Mindell S, Smith GP, Greenberg D.
    Physiol Behav; 1990 Aug; 48(2):283-7. PubMed ID: 2255732
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  • 3. The controls of fat intake.
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  • 4. Fat appetite in rats: the response of infant and adult rats to nutritive and non-nutritive oil emulsions.
    Ackroff K, Vigorito M, Sclafani A.
    Appetite; 1990 Dec; 15(3):171-88. PubMed ID: 2281948
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  • 5. Obese and lean Zucker rats differ in preferences for sham-fed corn oil or sucrose.
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  • 6. Intake of different concentrations of sucrose and corn oil in preweanling rats.
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  • 7. Altered orosensory sensitivity to oils in CCK-1 receptor deficient rats.
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  • 8. Interaction between orosensory and postingestional stimulation in the control of corn oil intake by rats.
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  • 9. Integration of orosensory and postingestive stimuli for the control of excessive fat intake in mice.
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  • 10. Mice bearing Acads mutation display altered postingestive but not 5-s orosensory response to dietary fat.
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  • 11. Fat appetite in rats: flavor preferences conditioned by nutritive and non-nutritive oil emulsions.
    Elizalde G, Sclafani A.
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  • 12. The potency of D-1 and D-2 receptor antagonists is inversely related to the reward value of sham-fed corn oil and sucrose in rats.
    Weatherford SC, Greenberg D, Gibbs J, Smith GP.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1990 Oct 12; 37(2):317-23. PubMed ID: 2150443
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  • 13. Dietary fat-induced hyperphagia in rats as a function of fat type and physical form.
    Lucas F, Ackroff K, Sclafani A.
    Physiol Behav; 1989 May 12; 45(5):937-46. PubMed ID: 2780878
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  • 14. Sham-feeding of corn oil by rats: sensory and postingestive factors.
    Reed DR, Tordoff MG, Friedman MI.
    Physiol Behav; 1990 Apr 12; 47(4):779-81. PubMed ID: 2385652
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  • 15. The conditioned satiating effect of orosensory stimuli.
    Davis JD, Smith GP.
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  • 16. Preloads of corn oil inhibit independent ingestion on postnatal day 15 in rats.
    Weller A, Gispan IH, Armony-Sivan R, Ritter RC, Smith GP.
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  • 17. Gastric preloads of corn oil and mineral oil produce different patterns of increases of c-Fos-like immunoreacitve cells in the brain of 9-12 day-old rats.
    Blumberg S, Schroeder M, Malkesman O, Torregrossa AM, Smith GP, Weller A.
    Brain Res; 2007 Feb 23; 1134(1):140-7. PubMed ID: 17196183
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  • 18. Diabetes and a high-fat/low-carbohydrate diet enhance the acceptability of oil emulsions to rats.
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  • 19. Contribution of orosensory stimulation to strain differences in oil intake by mice.
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  • 20. Sham-feeding sucrose or corn oil stimulates food intake in rats.
    Tordoff MG, Reed DR.
    Appetite; 1991 Oct 20; 17(2):97-103. PubMed ID: 1763916
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