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F J Vaccarino

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Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1994
Nucleus accumbens dopamine-CCK interactions in psychostimulant reward and related behaviorsF J Vaccarino
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1990
Growth hormone-releasing factor and feeding. Behavioral evidence for direct central actionsF J Vaccarino
Brain Research|December 10, 1990
Central somatostatin: a re-examination of its effects on feedingD Feifel, F J Vaccarino
Regulatory Peptides|May 1, 1988
Microinjections of growth hormone-releasing factor into the medial preoptic area/suprachiasmatic nucleus region of the hypothalamus stimulate food intake in ratsF J Vaccarino, M Hayward
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1994
Growth hormone-regulatory peptides (GHRH and somatostatin) and feeding: a model for the integration of central and peripheral functionD Feifel, F J Vaccarino
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 1, 1989
Nucleus accumbens cholecystokinin (CCK) can either attenuate or potentiate amphetamine-induced locomotor activity: evidence for rostral-caudal differences in accumbens CCK functionF J Vaccarino, J Rankin
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|January 1, 1990
Central injections of growth hormone-releasing factor increase operant responding for food rewardD Feifel, F J Vaccarino
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 1, 1989
Feeding effects of growth hormone-releasing factor in rats are photoperiod sensitiveD Feifel, F J Vaccarino
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 1, 1984
Opposite locomotor asymmetries elicited from the medial and lateral SN by modulation of SN DA receptorsF J Vaccarino, K B Franklin
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|November 1, 1996
Acquisition of conditioned reward blocked by intra-accumbens infusion of PD-140548, a CCKA receptor antagonistS A Josselyn, F J Vaccarino
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Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1994
Nucleus accumbens dopamine-CCK interactions in psychostimulant reward and related behaviorsF J Vaccarino
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1990
Growth hormone-releasing factor and feeding. Behavioral evidence for direct central actionsF J Vaccarino
Brain Research|December 10, 1990
Central somatostatin: a re-examination of its effects on feedingD Feifel, F J Vaccarino
Regulatory Peptides|May 1, 1988
Microinjections of growth hormone-releasing factor into the medial preoptic area/suprachiasmatic nucleus region of the hypothalamus stimulate food intake in ratsF J Vaccarino, M Hayward
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1994
Growth hormone-regulatory peptides (GHRH and somatostatin) and feeding: a model for the integration of central and peripheral functionD Feifel, F J Vaccarino
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 1, 1989
Nucleus accumbens cholecystokinin (CCK) can either attenuate or potentiate amphetamine-induced locomotor activity: evidence for rostral-caudal differences in accumbens CCK functionF J Vaccarino, J Rankin
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry|January 1, 1990
Central injections of growth hormone-releasing factor increase operant responding for food rewardD Feifel, F J Vaccarino
Behavioral Neuroscience|August 1, 1989
Feeding effects of growth hormone-releasing factor in rats are photoperiod sensitiveD Feifel, F J Vaccarino
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 1, 1984
Opposite locomotor asymmetries elicited from the medial and lateral SN by modulation of SN DA receptorsF J Vaccarino, K B Franklin
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|November 1, 1996
Acquisition of conditioned reward blocked by intra-accumbens infusion of PD-140548, a CCKA receptor antagonistS A Josselyn, F J Vaccarino
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