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N E Rowland

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Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1988
Water intake of Djungarian and Syrian hamsters treated with various dipsogenic stimuliN E Rowland
Brain Research Bulletin|October 1, 1985
Ingestive behaviour of Syrian hamsters: advantages of the comparative approachN E Rowland
Developmental Psychobiology|April 1, 1991
Ontogeny of preference and aversion to salt in Fischer 344 rats and Syrian hamstersN E Rowland
Neuroscience Letters|July 7, 1995
Sodium depletion and Fos-immunoreactivity in lamina terminalisL Han, N E Rowland
Brain Research|February 5, 1996
Dissociation of Fos-like immunoreactivity in lamina terminalis and magnocellular hypothalamic nuclei induced by hypernatremiaL Han, N E Rowland
International Journal of Obesity|January 1, 1989
Long term actions of d-fenfluramine in two rat models of obesity. I Sustained reductions in body weight and adiposity without depletion of brain serotoninJ Carlton, N E Rowland
Progress in Neurobiology|January 1, 1986
Neurobiology of an anorectic drug: fenfluramineN E Rowland, J Carlton
Brain Research|July 16, 1993
Increased feeding after treatment with fructose, but not glucose, antimetabolites in rats with dopamine-depleting brain lesionsY Lu, N E Rowland
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1991
Effects of exercise and anion on intake of sodium solutions in Syrian hamstersN E Rowland, J Kerr
Clinical Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1988
Dexfenfluramine: effects on food intake in various animal modelsN E Rowland, J Carlton
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Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1988
Water intake of Djungarian and Syrian hamsters treated with various dipsogenic stimuliN E Rowland
Brain Research Bulletin|October 1, 1985
Ingestive behaviour of Syrian hamsters: advantages of the comparative approachN E Rowland
Developmental Psychobiology|April 1, 1991
Ontogeny of preference and aversion to salt in Fischer 344 rats and Syrian hamstersN E Rowland
Neuroscience Letters|July 7, 1995
Sodium depletion and Fos-immunoreactivity in lamina terminalisL Han, N E Rowland
Brain Research|February 5, 1996
Dissociation of Fos-like immunoreactivity in lamina terminalis and magnocellular hypothalamic nuclei induced by hypernatremiaL Han, N E Rowland
International Journal of Obesity|January 1, 1989
Long term actions of d-fenfluramine in two rat models of obesity. I Sustained reductions in body weight and adiposity without depletion of brain serotoninJ Carlton, N E Rowland
Progress in Neurobiology|January 1, 1986
Neurobiology of an anorectic drug: fenfluramineN E Rowland, J Carlton
Brain Research|July 16, 1993
Increased feeding after treatment with fructose, but not glucose, antimetabolites in rats with dopamine-depleting brain lesionsY Lu, N E Rowland
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1991
Effects of exercise and anion on intake of sodium solutions in Syrian hamstersN E Rowland, J Kerr
Clinical Neuropharmacology|January 1, 1988
Dexfenfluramine: effects on food intake in various animal modelsN E Rowland, J Carlton
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