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European Journal of Pharmacology|July 22, 1999
Anorectic efficacy of the fenfluramine/phentermine combination in rats: additivity or synergy?J D Roth, N E Rowland
Brain Research Bulletin|January 1, 1995
Effects of vagotomy on cholecystokinin- and dexfenfluramine-induced Fos-like immunoreactivity in the rat brainB H Li, N E Rowland
Physiology & Behavior|October 1, 1995
Effect of dexfenfluramine on metabolic and neurochemical measures in restraint-stressed ob/ob miceN E Rowland, A J Dunn
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|June 1, 1993
Role of angiotensin II receptors in tail skin temperature response to isoproterenolM J Fregly, N E Rowland
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|May 1, 1995
Effect of administration of angiotensin II and isoproterenol, alone and in combination, on drinking and tail skin temperature of the ratM J Fregly, N E Rowland
Appetite|July 2, 2008
Food demand functions in miceMelissa A Chaney, Neil E Rowland
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|March 1, 1986
Effect of the presynaptic dopaminergic agonist, quinpirole, on the drinking responses of rats to angiotensin II, isoproterenol, and hypertonic salineM J Fregly, N E Rowland
Brain Research Bulletin|February 1, 1986
Do peripheral and cerebroventricular injections of angiotensin II act at the same site? Studies on additivity of drinkingM J Fregly, N E Rowland
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1992
Comparison of preference thresholds for NaCl solution in rats of the Sprague-Dawley and Long-Evans strainsM J Fregly, N E Rowland
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 23, 1976
Stress-induced hyperphagia and obesity in rats: a possible model for understanding human obesityN E Rowland, S M Antelman
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European Journal of Pharmacology|July 22, 1999
Anorectic efficacy of the fenfluramine/phentermine combination in rats: additivity or synergy?J D Roth, N E Rowland
Brain Research Bulletin|January 1, 1995
Effects of vagotomy on cholecystokinin- and dexfenfluramine-induced Fos-like immunoreactivity in the rat brainB H Li, N E Rowland
Physiology & Behavior|October 1, 1995
Effect of dexfenfluramine on metabolic and neurochemical measures in restraint-stressed ob/ob miceN E Rowland, A J Dunn
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|June 1, 1993
Role of angiotensin II receptors in tail skin temperature response to isoproterenolM J Fregly, N E Rowland
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|May 1, 1995
Effect of administration of angiotensin II and isoproterenol, alone and in combination, on drinking and tail skin temperature of the ratM J Fregly, N E Rowland
Appetite|July 2, 2008
Food demand functions in miceMelissa A Chaney, Neil E Rowland
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|March 1, 1986
Effect of the presynaptic dopaminergic agonist, quinpirole, on the drinking responses of rats to angiotensin II, isoproterenol, and hypertonic salineM J Fregly, N E Rowland
Brain Research Bulletin|February 1, 1986
Do peripheral and cerebroventricular injections of angiotensin II act at the same site? Studies on additivity of drinkingM J Fregly, N E Rowland
Physiology & Behavior|May 1, 1992
Comparison of preference thresholds for NaCl solution in rats of the Sprague-Dawley and Long-Evans strainsM J Fregly, N E Rowland
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 23, 1976
Stress-induced hyperphagia and obesity in rats: a possible model for understanding human obesityN E Rowland, S M Antelman
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