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N Orthen-Gambill

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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 1, 1988
Antihistaminic drugs increase feeding, while histidine suppresses feeding in ratsN Orthen-Gambill
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1985
Sucrose intake unaffected by fenfluramine but suppressed by amphetamine administrationN Orthen-Gambill
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|August 1, 1990
Differential effects of psychotropic drugs on feeding in rats: is histamine blockade involved?N Orthen-Gambill, M Salomon
Physiology & Behavior|April 1, 1992
FMH-induced decrease in central histamine levels produces increased feeding and body weight in ratsN Orthen-Gambill, M Salomon
The Journal of Nutrition|August 1, 1982
Differential effects of sucrose, fructose and glucose on carbohydrate-induced obesity in ratsR B Kanarek, N Orthen-Gambill
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|February 1, 1982
Differential effects of amphetamine and fenfluramine on dietary self-selection in ratsN Orthen-Gambill, R B Kanarek
Nutrition Reviews|May 1, 1986
Complex interactions affecting nutrition-behavior researchR B Kanarek, N Orthen-Gambill
Life Sciences|October 12, 1981
Effect of diet on the weight of brown adipose tissue in rodentsR J Teague, R Kanarek, G A Bray, et al.
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Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|September 1, 1988
Antihistaminic drugs increase feeding, while histidine suppresses feeding in ratsN Orthen-Gambill
Psychopharmacology|January 1, 1985
Sucrose intake unaffected by fenfluramine but suppressed by amphetamine administrationN Orthen-Gambill
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|August 1, 1990
Differential effects of psychotropic drugs on feeding in rats: is histamine blockade involved?N Orthen-Gambill, M Salomon
Physiology & Behavior|April 1, 1992
FMH-induced decrease in central histamine levels produces increased feeding and body weight in ratsN Orthen-Gambill, M Salomon
The Journal of Nutrition|August 1, 1982
Differential effects of sucrose, fructose and glucose on carbohydrate-induced obesity in ratsR B Kanarek, N Orthen-Gambill
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|February 1, 1982
Differential effects of amphetamine and fenfluramine on dietary self-selection in ratsN Orthen-Gambill, R B Kanarek
Nutrition Reviews|May 1, 1986
Complex interactions affecting nutrition-behavior researchR B Kanarek, N Orthen-Gambill
Life Sciences|October 12, 1981
Effect of diet on the weight of brown adipose tissue in rodentsR J Teague, R Kanarek, G A Bray, et al.
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