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B E Levin

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The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1991
Glucose increases rat plasma norepinephrine levels by direct action on the brainB E Levin
CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Neurobiology|January 1, 1986
Neurological regulation of body weightB E Levin
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1996
Reduced paraventricular nucleus norepinephrine responsiveness in obesity-prone ratsB E Levin
Diabetes, Nutrition & Metabolism|March 11, 2003
Glucosensing neurons: the metabolic sensors of the brain?B E Levin
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders|January 1, 1990
Spatial cognition in Parkinson diseaseB E Levin
Obesity Research|August 10, 2000
The obesity epidemic: metabolic imprinting on genetically susceptible neural circuitsB E Levin
Obesity Research|July 1, 1993
Sympathetic activity, age, sucrose preference, and diet-induced obesityB E Levin
Brain Research|March 26, 1990
Obesity-prone and -resistant rats differ in their brain [3H]paraminoclonidine bindingB E Levin
Brain Research|May 25, 1979
The use of neurotoxins to characterize the rates and subcellular distributions of axonally transported dopamine-beta-hydroxylase, tyrosine hydroxylase and norepinephrine in the rat brainB E Levin
Brain Research|May 21, 1984
Retrograde axonal transport of beta-adrenoreceptors in rat brain: effect of reserpineB E Levin
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The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1991
Glucose increases rat plasma norepinephrine levels by direct action on the brainB E Levin
CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Neurobiology|January 1, 1986
Neurological regulation of body weightB E Levin
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1996
Reduced paraventricular nucleus norepinephrine responsiveness in obesity-prone ratsB E Levin
Diabetes, Nutrition & Metabolism|March 11, 2003
Glucosensing neurons: the metabolic sensors of the brain?B E Levin
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders|January 1, 1990
Spatial cognition in Parkinson diseaseB E Levin
Obesity Research|August 10, 2000
The obesity epidemic: metabolic imprinting on genetically susceptible neural circuitsB E Levin
Obesity Research|July 1, 1993
Sympathetic activity, age, sucrose preference, and diet-induced obesityB E Levin
Brain Research|March 26, 1990
Obesity-prone and -resistant rats differ in their brain [3H]paraminoclonidine bindingB E Levin
Brain Research|May 25, 1979
The use of neurotoxins to characterize the rates and subcellular distributions of axonally transported dopamine-beta-hydroxylase, tyrosine hydroxylase and norepinephrine in the rat brainB E Levin
Brain Research|May 21, 1984
Retrograde axonal transport of beta-adrenoreceptors in rat brain: effect of reserpineB E Levin
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