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M Apfelbaum

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La Revue Du Praticien|January 11, 1982
[Constitutional thinness]M Apfelbaum, P Sachet
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 1, 1981
Naltrexone suppresses hyperphagia induced in the rat by a highly palatable dietM Apfelbaum, A Mandenoff
Soins; La Revue De Reference Infirmiere|June 20, 1977
[Treatment of obesity]M Apfelbaum, P Nillus
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|December 1, 1994
Recovery of initial body weight and composition after long-term massive overfeeding in menP Pasquet, M Apfelbaum
Journal De Physiologie|January 1, 1970
[Experimental study on the use of the measuring exchangeable potassium to estimate the cellular mass in rats]M Apfelbaum, L Brigant
International Journal of Obesity|January 1, 1982
Differences in tolerance to frustration between moderately obese and severely obese subjectsL Igoin, M Apfelbaum
Soins; La Revue De Reference Infirmiere|January 20, 1981
[Practical methods for studying obesity]S Dunica, M Apfelbaum
Lancet (London, England)|November 7, 1987
Naltrexone and bulimic symptomsL Igoin-Apfelbaum, M Apfelbaum
Annales De La Nutrition Et De L'Alimentation|January 1, 1976
[Dietary behavior during obesity]B Guy-Grand, M Apfelbaum
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1986
An opioid antagonist, naltrexone, reduces preference for sucrose in humansM Fantino, J Hosotte, M Apfelbaum
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La Revue Du Praticien|January 11, 1982
[Constitutional thinness]M Apfelbaum, P Sachet
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|July 1, 1981
Naltrexone suppresses hyperphagia induced in the rat by a highly palatable dietM Apfelbaum, A Mandenoff
Soins; La Revue De Reference Infirmiere|June 20, 1977
[Treatment of obesity]M Apfelbaum, P Nillus
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|December 1, 1994
Recovery of initial body weight and composition after long-term massive overfeeding in menP Pasquet, M Apfelbaum
Journal De Physiologie|January 1, 1970
[Experimental study on the use of the measuring exchangeable potassium to estimate the cellular mass in rats]M Apfelbaum, L Brigant
International Journal of Obesity|January 1, 1982
Differences in tolerance to frustration between moderately obese and severely obese subjectsL Igoin, M Apfelbaum
Soins; La Revue De Reference Infirmiere|January 20, 1981
[Practical methods for studying obesity]S Dunica, M Apfelbaum
Lancet (London, England)|November 7, 1987
Naltrexone and bulimic symptomsL Igoin-Apfelbaum, M Apfelbaum
Annales De La Nutrition Et De L'Alimentation|January 1, 1976
[Dietary behavior during obesity]B Guy-Grand, M Apfelbaum
The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1986
An opioid antagonist, naltrexone, reduces preference for sucrose in humansM Fantino, J Hosotte, M Apfelbaum
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