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B G Hoebel

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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|February 1, 1989
The appetite suppressant, d-fenfluramine, decreases self-stimulation at a feeding site in the lateral hypothalamusR C McClelland, T Sarfaty, L Hernandez, et al.
Neuroscience|February 8, 2006
Sucrose sham feeding on a binge schedule releases accumbens dopamine repeatedly and eliminates the acetylcholine satiety responseN M Avena, P Rada, N Moise, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 31, 1994
The power of integrative peptides to reinforce behavior by releasing dopamineB G Hoebel, P Rada, G P Mark, et al.
Brain Research|December 6, 1991
Dopamine microdialysis in the nucleus accumbens during acute and chronic morphine, naloxone-precipitated withdrawal and clonidine treatmentE Pothos, P Rada, G P Mark, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1992
Effects of feeding and drinking on acetylcholine release in the nucleus accumbens, striatum, and hippocampus of freely behaving ratsG P Mark, P Rada, E Pothos, et al.
Life Sciences|January 5, 1981
Amphetamine-induced overeating and overweight in ratsB G Hoebel, L Hernandez, A P Monaco, et al.
Brain Research|March 11, 1977
Influence of p-chloroamphetamine on female sexual reflexes and brain monoamine levelsF P Zemlan, M E Trulson, R Howell, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 8, 2004
In alcohol-treated rats, naloxone decreases extracellular dopamine and increases acetylcholine in the nucleus accumbens: evidence of opioid withdrawalP Rada, D F Johnson, M J Lewis, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 23, 1999
Cholinergic, M1 receptors in the nucleus accumbens mediate behavioral depression. A possible downstream target for fluoxetineD Chau, P V Rada, R A Kosloff, et al.
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1984
Diminished amphetamine anorexia and enhanced fenfluramine anorexia after midbrain 6-hydroxydopamineJ E Ahlskog, P K Randall, L Hernandez, et al.
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|February 1, 1989
The appetite suppressant, d-fenfluramine, decreases self-stimulation at a feeding site in the lateral hypothalamusR C McClelland, T Sarfaty, L Hernandez, et al.
Neuroscience|February 8, 2006
Sucrose sham feeding on a binge schedule releases accumbens dopamine repeatedly and eliminates the acetylcholine satiety responseN M Avena, P Rada, N Moise, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 31, 1994
The power of integrative peptides to reinforce behavior by releasing dopamineB G Hoebel, P Rada, G P Mark, et al.
Brain Research|December 6, 1991
Dopamine microdialysis in the nucleus accumbens during acute and chronic morphine, naloxone-precipitated withdrawal and clonidine treatmentE Pothos, P Rada, G P Mark, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1992
Effects of feeding and drinking on acetylcholine release in the nucleus accumbens, striatum, and hippocampus of freely behaving ratsG P Mark, P Rada, E Pothos, et al.
Life Sciences|January 5, 1981
Amphetamine-induced overeating and overweight in ratsB G Hoebel, L Hernandez, A P Monaco, et al.
Brain Research|March 11, 1977
Influence of p-chloroamphetamine on female sexual reflexes and brain monoamine levelsF P Zemlan, M E Trulson, R Howell, et al.
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|December 8, 2004
In alcohol-treated rats, naloxone decreases extracellular dopamine and increases acetylcholine in the nucleus accumbens: evidence of opioid withdrawalP Rada, D F Johnson, M J Lewis, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 23, 1999
Cholinergic, M1 receptors in the nucleus accumbens mediate behavioral depression. A possible downstream target for fluoxetineD Chau, P V Rada, R A Kosloff, et al.
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1984
Diminished amphetamine anorexia and enhanced fenfluramine anorexia after midbrain 6-hydroxydopamineJ E Ahlskog, P K Randall, L Hernandez, et al.
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