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120 related items for PubMed ID: 6144372

  • 1. Brain mechanisms and the quantitative and qualitative aspects of food intake.
    Anderson GH, Li ET, Glanville NT.
    Brain Res Bull; 1984 Feb; 12(2):167-73. PubMed ID: 6144372
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  • 3. Nutrients, neurotransmitter synthesis, and the control of food intake.
    Wurtman RJ, Wurtman JJ.
    Res Publ Assoc Res Nerv Ment Dis; 1984 Feb; 62():77-86. PubMed ID: 6141631
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  • 4. Peripheral signals affecting food intake.
    Stubbs RJ.
    Nutrition; 1999 Feb; 15(7-8):614-25. PubMed ID: 10422099
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  • 5. [Central neurotransmitters and control of specific appetite for the macronutrients].
    Leibowitz SF.
    Ann Endocrinol (Paris); 1988 Feb; 49(2):133-40. PubMed ID: 2901820
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  • 6. Influence of anterior subdiaphragmatic vagotomy and TPN on rat feeding behavior.
    Yang ZJ, Ratto C, Gleason JR, Bellantone R, Crucitti F, Meguid MM.
    Physiol Behav; 1992 May; 51(5):919-26. PubMed ID: 1615053
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  • 8. [Regulation of food intake by the central nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract (II)].
    Schusdziarra V.
    Leber Magen Darm; 1986 Mar; 16(2):104, 107-10, 113. PubMed ID: 2872561
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  • 15. Food intake control and RNA content of hypothalamic neurons in infant rats.
    Kuchár S, Mozes S, Nováková V, Koppel J, Boda K.
    Physiol Behav; 1984 Aug; 33(2):169-72. PubMed ID: 6209735
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  • 16. Hypothalamic obesity in the weanling rat: dietary self-selection, actual macro-nutrient intake, caloric regulation and response to subsequent low palatability diet.
    Bernardis LL, Luboshitzky R, Bellinger LL, McEwen G.
    Int J Obes; 1982 Aug; 6(4):369-82. PubMed ID: 7129749
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  • 17. Effect of galanin on food intake in rats: involvement of lateral and ventromedial hypothalamic sites.
    Schick RR, Samsami S, Zimmermann JP, Eberl T, Endres C, Schusdziarra V, Classen M.
    Am J Physiol; 1993 Feb; 264(2 Pt 2):R355-61. PubMed ID: 7680542
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  • 18. Control of protein and energy intake: role of plasma amino acids and brain neurotransmitters.
    Anderson GH.
    Can J Physiol Pharmacol; 1979 Oct; 57(10):1043-57. PubMed ID: 41631
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  • 19. Effects of leptin and orexin-A on food intake and feeding related hypothalamic neurons.
    Shiraishi T, Oomura Y, Sasaki K, Wayner MJ.
    Physiol Behav; 1979 Oct; 71(3-4):251-61. PubMed ID: 11150556
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  • 20. Qualitative analysis of feeding behaviour through dietary selection of nutrients.
    Ashley DV.
    Brain Res Bull; 1985 Oct; 15(4):411-5. PubMed ID: 4063834
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