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  • 67. The tachykinin NH2-senktide inhibits alcohol intake in alcohol-preferring rats.
    Perfumi M, Polidori C, Pompei PL, De Caro G, Massi M.
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  • 69. Fourth ventricular CART reduces food and water intake and produces a conditioned taste aversion in rats.
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  • 70. Gustatory functions, sodium appetite, and conditioned taste aversion survive excitotoxic lesions of the thalamic taste area.
    Scalera G, Grigson PS, Norgren R.
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  • 74. Central neurokinin 3 receptors increase systemic oxytocin release: interaction with norepinephrine.
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    Giuliani S, Maggi CA.
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    Gorzalka B, Hanson L, Harrington J, Killam S, Campbell-Meiklejohn D.
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  • 79. Extinction of a saccharin-lithium association: assessment by consumption and taste reactivity.
    Cantora R, López M, Aguado L, Rana S, Parker LA.
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  • 80. Caudal brain stem systems mediate effects of bombesin-like peptides on intake in rats.
    Flynn FW.
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