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J M Kaplan

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Psychopharmacology|June 19, 1998
Serotonin receptors in the caudal brainstem are necessary and sufficient for the anorectic effect of peripherally administered mCPPJ M Kaplan, S Song, H J Grill
Neuroscience Letters|February 23, 1999
Corticotropin-releasing factor-induced suppression of gastric emptying in the rat is blocked by cyclo(7-aminoheptanoyl-phe-D-TRP-LYS-THR[BZL], an in vivo somatostatin antagonistU Smedh, J M Kaplan, K Uvnäs-Moberg
Brain Research|June 28, 2000
Food deprivation does not potentiate glucose taste reactivity responses of chronic decerebrate ratsJ M Kaplan, M Roitman, H J Grill
The American Journal of Physiology|November 15, 1997
Effect of oral versus gastric delivery on gastric emptying of corn oil emulsionsJ M Kaplan, W Siemers, H J Grill
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1995
Effect of occluding the pylorus on intraoral intake: a test of the gastric hypothesis of meal terminationR J Seeley, J M Kaplan, H J Grill
Appetite|February 1, 1993
Effects of interrupting an intraoral meal on meal size and meal duration in ratsR J Seeley, J M Kaplan, H J Grill
Behavioral Neuroscience|March 21, 2001
Dissociation of licking and volume intake controls in rats ingesting glucose and maltodextrinJ M Kaplan, J P Baird, H J Grill
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 1, 1994
Neurological dissociation of gastrointestinal and metabolic contributions to meal size controlR J Seeley, H J Grill, J M Kaplan
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 1, 1994
A behavioral probe of the growth of intake potential during the inter-meal interval in the ratJ M Kaplan, R J Seeley, H J Grill
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1995
Ingestive taste reactivity as licking behaviorJ M Kaplan, M F Roitman, H J Grill
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Psychopharmacology|June 19, 1998
Serotonin receptors in the caudal brainstem are necessary and sufficient for the anorectic effect of peripherally administered mCPPJ M Kaplan, S Song, H J Grill
Neuroscience Letters|February 23, 1999
Corticotropin-releasing factor-induced suppression of gastric emptying in the rat is blocked by cyclo(7-aminoheptanoyl-phe-D-TRP-LYS-THR[BZL], an in vivo somatostatin antagonistU Smedh, J M Kaplan, K Uvnäs-Moberg
Brain Research|June 28, 2000
Food deprivation does not potentiate glucose taste reactivity responses of chronic decerebrate ratsJ M Kaplan, M Roitman, H J Grill
The American Journal of Physiology|November 15, 1997
Effect of oral versus gastric delivery on gastric emptying of corn oil emulsionsJ M Kaplan, W Siemers, H J Grill
Physiology & Behavior|August 1, 1995
Effect of occluding the pylorus on intraoral intake: a test of the gastric hypothesis of meal terminationR J Seeley, J M Kaplan, H J Grill
Appetite|February 1, 1993
Effects of interrupting an intraoral meal on meal size and meal duration in ratsR J Seeley, J M Kaplan, H J Grill
Behavioral Neuroscience|March 21, 2001
Dissociation of licking and volume intake controls in rats ingesting glucose and maltodextrinJ M Kaplan, J P Baird, H J Grill
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 1, 1994
Neurological dissociation of gastrointestinal and metabolic contributions to meal size controlR J Seeley, H J Grill, J M Kaplan
Behavioral Neuroscience|April 1, 1994
A behavioral probe of the growth of intake potential during the inter-meal interval in the ratJ M Kaplan, R J Seeley, H J Grill
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|January 1, 1995
Ingestive taste reactivity as licking behaviorJ M Kaplan, M F Roitman, H J Grill
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