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Peptides|February 22, 2014
The stomach and/or upper duodenum contain sites of action that control meal size and intermeal interval length by exogenous rat gastrin releasing peptideMartha C Washington, Amnah H Aglan, Ayman I Sayegh
Peptides|November 9, 2010
Gastrin releasing peptide-29 evokes feeding responses in the ratMartha C Washington, Susan A Wright, Ayman I Sayegh
Journal of the National Medical Association|November 1, 1983
Contraceptive practices of teenage mothersA C Washington, P L Rosser, E P Cox
The International Journal of the Addictions|July 1, 1983
Careers with heroinG A Crawford, M C Washington, E C Senay
Peptides|April 2, 2011
The short term satiety peptide cholecystokinin reduces meal size and prolongs intermeal intervalDalya M Lateef, Martha C Washington, Ayman I Sayegh
Peptides|May 31, 2014
Obese and lean Zucker rats respond similarly to intraperitoneal administration of gastrin-releasing peptidesMartha C Washington, Karen H Park, Ayman I Sayegh
Hormones and Behavior|August 8, 2016
Cholecystokinin-33, but not cholecystokinin-8 shows gastrointestinal site specificity in regulating feeding behaviors in male ratsMartha C Washington, Thaer R Mhalhal, Ayman I Sayegh
Physiology & Behavior|September 28, 2010
Cholecystokinin-8 increases the satiety ratio in diabetic rats more than cholecystokinin-33Christina J Larsen, Martha C Washington, Ayman I Sayegh
Hormones and Behavior|July 7, 2016
The BB2 receptor antagonist BW2258U89 attenuates the feeding responses evoked by exogenous gastrin releasing peptide-29Martha C Washington, Thaer R Mhalhal, Ayman I Sayegh
American Family Physician|December 16, 2021
Dismantling Anti-Black Racism in MedicineJosé E Rodríguez, Kendall M Campbell, Judy C Washington
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Peptides|February 22, 2014
The stomach and/or upper duodenum contain sites of action that control meal size and intermeal interval length by exogenous rat gastrin releasing peptideMartha C Washington, Amnah H Aglan, Ayman I Sayegh
Peptides|November 9, 2010
Gastrin releasing peptide-29 evokes feeding responses in the ratMartha C Washington, Susan A Wright, Ayman I Sayegh
Journal of the National Medical Association|November 1, 1983
Contraceptive practices of teenage mothersA C Washington, P L Rosser, E P Cox
The International Journal of the Addictions|July 1, 1983
Careers with heroinG A Crawford, M C Washington, E C Senay
Peptides|April 2, 2011
The short term satiety peptide cholecystokinin reduces meal size and prolongs intermeal intervalDalya M Lateef, Martha C Washington, Ayman I Sayegh
Peptides|May 31, 2014
Obese and lean Zucker rats respond similarly to intraperitoneal administration of gastrin-releasing peptidesMartha C Washington, Karen H Park, Ayman I Sayegh
Hormones and Behavior|August 8, 2016
Cholecystokinin-33, but not cholecystokinin-8 shows gastrointestinal site specificity in regulating feeding behaviors in male ratsMartha C Washington, Thaer R Mhalhal, Ayman I Sayegh
Physiology & Behavior|September 28, 2010
Cholecystokinin-8 increases the satiety ratio in diabetic rats more than cholecystokinin-33Christina J Larsen, Martha C Washington, Ayman I Sayegh
Hormones and Behavior|July 7, 2016
The BB2 receptor antagonist BW2258U89 attenuates the feeding responses evoked by exogenous gastrin releasing peptide-29Martha C Washington, Thaer R Mhalhal, Ayman I Sayegh
American Family Physician|December 16, 2021
Dismantling Anti-Black Racism in MedicineJosé E Rodríguez, Kendall M Campbell, Judy C Washington
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