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A N Epstein

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Behavioral Biology|August 1, 1974
Saliva lost by grooming: a major item in the rat's water economyR C Ritter, A N Epstein
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1990
Dependence of adrenalectomy-induced sodium appetite on the action of angiotensin II in the brain of the ratR R Sakai, A N Epstein
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1991
Salt appetite in rat pups: ontogeny of angiotensin II-aldosterone synergyC I Thompson, A N Epstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1975
Control of meal size by central noradrenergic actionR C Ritter, A N Epstein
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1970
Prandial drinking induced by atropineH W Chapman, A N Epstein
Brain Research|March 28, 1975
The cerebral ventricles as the avenue for the dipsogenic action of intracranial angiotensinA K Johnson, A N Epstein
Behavioral Neuroscience|October 1, 1983
Sodium appetite elicited by intracerebroventricular infusion of angiotensin II in the rat: II. Synergistic interaction with systemic mineralocorticoidsS J Fluharty, A N Epstein
Hormones and Behavior|March 1, 1980
Increased sodium intake is somehow induced in rats by intravenous angiotnesin IIA L Findlay, A N Epstein
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1973
Ontogeny of controls of food intake in the rat: GI fill and glucoprivationK A Houpt, A N Epstein
The American Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1975
Feeding induced by intracerebroventricular 2-deoxy-D-glucose in the ratR R Miselis, A N Epstein
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Behavioral Biology|August 1, 1974
Saliva lost by grooming: a major item in the rat's water economyR C Ritter, A N Epstein
Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1990
Dependence of adrenalectomy-induced sodium appetite on the action of angiotensin II in the brain of the ratR R Sakai, A N Epstein
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1991
Salt appetite in rat pups: ontogeny of angiotensin II-aldosterone synergyC I Thompson, A N Epstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1975
Control of meal size by central noradrenergic actionR C Ritter, A N Epstein
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1970
Prandial drinking induced by atropineH W Chapman, A N Epstein
Brain Research|March 28, 1975
The cerebral ventricles as the avenue for the dipsogenic action of intracranial angiotensinA K Johnson, A N Epstein
Behavioral Neuroscience|October 1, 1983
Sodium appetite elicited by intracerebroventricular infusion of angiotensin II in the rat: II. Synergistic interaction with systemic mineralocorticoidsS J Fluharty, A N Epstein
Hormones and Behavior|March 1, 1980
Increased sodium intake is somehow induced in rats by intravenous angiotnesin IIA L Findlay, A N Epstein
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1973
Ontogeny of controls of food intake in the rat: GI fill and glucoprivationK A Houpt, A N Epstein
The American Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1975
Feeding induced by intracerebroventricular 2-deoxy-D-glucose in the ratR R Miselis, A N Epstein
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