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B G Stanley

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Brain Research|November 19, 1993
Evidence that neuropeptide Y and dopamine in the perifornical hypothalamus interact antagonistically in the control of food intakeE R Gillard, D Q Dang, B G Stanley
Peptides|July 1, 1983
Neurotensin: effects of hypothalamic and intravenous injections on eating and drinking in ratsB G Stanley, B G Hoebel, S F Leibowitz
European Journal of Pharmacology|March 11, 1986
Galanin: stimulation of feeding induced by medial hypothalamic injection of this novel peptideS E Kyrkouli, B G Stanley, S F Leibowitz
Peptides|January 1, 1996
Neuropeptide Y receptor agonists: multiple effects on spontaneous activity in the paraventricular hypothalamusV B Aramakis, B G Stanley, J H Ashe
Brain Research Bulletin|June 1, 1985
Feeding and drinking elicited by central injection of neuropeptide Y: evidence for a hypothalamic site(s) of actionB G Stanley, A S Chin, S F Leibowitz
Brain Research|July 27, 1981
Disproportionate increases in locomotor activity in response to hormonal and photic stimuli following regional neurochemical depletions of serotoninR J Waldbillig, T J Bartness, B G Stanley
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|June 1, 1981
Increased food intake, body weight, and adiposity in rats after regional neurochemical depletion of serotoninR J Waldbillig, T J Bartness, B G Stanley
The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1997
NMDA receptor coagonist glycine site: evidence for a role in lateral hypothalamic stimulation of feedingB G Stanley, B S Butterfield, R S Grewal
Brain Research|March 31, 1998
Similar feeding patterns are induced by perifornical neuropeptide Y injection and by food deprivationC L Marín Bivens, W J Thomas, B G Stanley
Brain Research|October 30, 1989
Suppression of neuropeptide Y-elicited eating by adrenalectomy or hypophysectomy: reversal with corticosteroneB G Stanley, D Lanthier, A S Chin, et al.
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Pageof 5
Brain Research|November 19, 1993
Evidence that neuropeptide Y and dopamine in the perifornical hypothalamus interact antagonistically in the control of food intakeE R Gillard, D Q Dang, B G Stanley
Peptides|July 1, 1983
Neurotensin: effects of hypothalamic and intravenous injections on eating and drinking in ratsB G Stanley, B G Hoebel, S F Leibowitz
European Journal of Pharmacology|March 11, 1986
Galanin: stimulation of feeding induced by medial hypothalamic injection of this novel peptideS E Kyrkouli, B G Stanley, S F Leibowitz
Peptides|January 1, 1996
Neuropeptide Y receptor agonists: multiple effects on spontaneous activity in the paraventricular hypothalamusV B Aramakis, B G Stanley, J H Ashe
Brain Research Bulletin|June 1, 1985
Feeding and drinking elicited by central injection of neuropeptide Y: evidence for a hypothalamic site(s) of actionB G Stanley, A S Chin, S F Leibowitz
Brain Research|July 27, 1981
Disproportionate increases in locomotor activity in response to hormonal and photic stimuli following regional neurochemical depletions of serotoninR J Waldbillig, T J Bartness, B G Stanley
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology|June 1, 1981
Increased food intake, body weight, and adiposity in rats after regional neurochemical depletion of serotoninR J Waldbillig, T J Bartness, B G Stanley
The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1997
NMDA receptor coagonist glycine site: evidence for a role in lateral hypothalamic stimulation of feedingB G Stanley, B S Butterfield, R S Grewal
Brain Research|March 31, 1998
Similar feeding patterns are induced by perifornical neuropeptide Y injection and by food deprivationC L Marín Bivens, W J Thomas, B G Stanley
Brain Research|October 30, 1989
Suppression of neuropeptide Y-elicited eating by adrenalectomy or hypophysectomy: reversal with corticosteroneB G Stanley, D Lanthier, A S Chin, et al.
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