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Bartley G Hoebel

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European Journal of Pharmacology|February 1, 2005
Acetylcholine in the accumbens is decreased by diazepam and increased by benzodiazepine withdrawal: a possible mechanism for dependencyPedro Rada, Bartley G Hoebel
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 25, 2003
Amphetamine-sensitized rats show sugar-induced hyperactivity (cross-sensitization) and sugar hyperphagiaNicole M Avena, Bartley G Hoebel
Brain Research|February 1, 2003
Cholecystokinin combined with serotonin in the hypothalamus limits accumbens dopamine release while increasing acetylcholine: a possible satiation mechanismKatherine A Helm, Pedro Rada, Bartley G Hoebel
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|November 21, 2007
Accumbens dopamine-acetylcholine balance in approach and avoidanceBartley G Hoebel, Nicole M Avena, Pedro Rada
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 10, 2007
Evidence for sugar addiction: behavioral and neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intakeNicole M Avena, Pedro Rada, Bartley G Hoebel
Current Protocols in Neuroscience|April 23, 2008
Sugar bingeing in ratsNicole M Avena, Pedro Rada, Bartley G Hoebel
The Journal of Nutrition|January 30, 2009
Sugar and fat bingeing have notable differences in addictive-like behaviorNicole M Avena, Pedro Rada, Bartley G Hoebel
Physiology & Behavior|May 10, 2011
Conditioned taste aversion from neostigmine or methyl-naloxonium in the nucleus accumbensKathleen M Taylor, Gregory P Mark, Bartley G Hoebel
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|January 11, 2012
Animal models of sugar and fat bingeing: relationship to food addiction and increased body weightNicole M Avena, Miriam E Bocarsly, Bartley G Hoebel
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|February 29, 2008
A high-fat diet prevents and reverses the development of activity-based anorexia in ratsAmanda J Brown, Nicole M Avena, Bartley G Hoebel
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European Journal of Pharmacology|February 1, 2005
Acetylcholine in the accumbens is decreased by diazepam and increased by benzodiazepine withdrawal: a possible mechanism for dependencyPedro Rada, Bartley G Hoebel
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 25, 2003
Amphetamine-sensitized rats show sugar-induced hyperactivity (cross-sensitization) and sugar hyperphagiaNicole M Avena, Bartley G Hoebel
Brain Research|February 1, 2003
Cholecystokinin combined with serotonin in the hypothalamus limits accumbens dopamine release while increasing acetylcholine: a possible satiation mechanismKatherine A Helm, Pedro Rada, Bartley G Hoebel
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|November 21, 2007
Accumbens dopamine-acetylcholine balance in approach and avoidanceBartley G Hoebel, Nicole M Avena, Pedro Rada
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 10, 2007
Evidence for sugar addiction: behavioral and neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intakeNicole M Avena, Pedro Rada, Bartley G Hoebel
Current Protocols in Neuroscience|April 23, 2008
Sugar bingeing in ratsNicole M Avena, Pedro Rada, Bartley G Hoebel
The Journal of Nutrition|January 30, 2009
Sugar and fat bingeing have notable differences in addictive-like behaviorNicole M Avena, Pedro Rada, Bartley G Hoebel
Physiology & Behavior|May 10, 2011
Conditioned taste aversion from neostigmine or methyl-naloxonium in the nucleus accumbensKathleen M Taylor, Gregory P Mark, Bartley G Hoebel
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|January 11, 2012
Animal models of sugar and fat bingeing: relationship to food addiction and increased body weightNicole M Avena, Miriam E Bocarsly, Bartley G Hoebel
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|February 29, 2008
A high-fat diet prevents and reverses the development of activity-based anorexia in ratsAmanda J Brown, Nicole M Avena, Bartley G Hoebel
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