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Nu-Chu Liang

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Drug Design, Development and Therapy|March 31, 2011
The use of serotonergic drugs to treat obesity--is there any hope?Nicholas T Bello, Nu-Chu Liang
Hormones and Behavior|March 14, 2018
Ovarian hormones mediate running-induced changes in high fat diet choice patterns in female ratsTiffany Y Yang, Nu-Chu Liang
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|June 10, 2006
Sham feeding corn oil increases accumbens dopamine in the ratNu-Chu Liang, Andras Hajnal, Ralph Norgren
Physiology & Behavior|June 28, 2011
Pontine and thalamic influences on fluid rewards: III. Anticipatory contrast for sucrose and corn oilNu-Chu Liang, Ralph Norgren, Patricia S Grigson
Nutrients|September 9, 2020
Sex-Dependent Wheel Running Effects on High Fat Diet Preference, Metabolic Outcomes, and Performance on the Barnes Maze in RatsTiffany Y Yang, Zijun Gao, Nu-Chu Liang
Physiology & Behavior|June 25, 2011
Pontine and thalamic influences on fluid rewards: II. Sucrose and corn oil conditioned aversionsNu-Chu Liang, Patricia S Grigson, Ralph Norgren
Appetite|May 20, 2015
Alterations in sucrose sham-feeding intake as a function of diet-exposure in rats maintained on calorically dense dietsYada Treesukosol, Nu-Chu Liang, Timothy H Moran
Behavioural Brain Research|February 11, 2015
Wheel running reduces high-fat diet intake, preference and mu-opioid agonist stimulated intakeNu-Chu Liang, Nicholas T Bello, Timothy H Moran
Physiology & Behavior|October 16, 2010
Experience with activity based anorexia enhances conditioned taste aversion learning in ratsNu-Chu Liang, Nicholas T Bello, Timothy H Moran
Physiology & Behavior|March 6, 2017
Diet choice patterns in rodents depend on novelty of the diet, exercise, species, and sexTiffany Yang, Wei-Jie Xu, Haley York, et al.
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Drug Design, Development and Therapy|March 31, 2011
The use of serotonergic drugs to treat obesity--is there any hope?Nicholas T Bello, Nu-Chu Liang
Hormones and Behavior|March 14, 2018
Ovarian hormones mediate running-induced changes in high fat diet choice patterns in female ratsTiffany Y Yang, Nu-Chu Liang
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|June 10, 2006
Sham feeding corn oil increases accumbens dopamine in the ratNu-Chu Liang, Andras Hajnal, Ralph Norgren
Physiology & Behavior|June 28, 2011
Pontine and thalamic influences on fluid rewards: III. Anticipatory contrast for sucrose and corn oilNu-Chu Liang, Ralph Norgren, Patricia S Grigson
Nutrients|September 9, 2020
Sex-Dependent Wheel Running Effects on High Fat Diet Preference, Metabolic Outcomes, and Performance on the Barnes Maze in RatsTiffany Y Yang, Zijun Gao, Nu-Chu Liang
Physiology & Behavior|June 25, 2011
Pontine and thalamic influences on fluid rewards: II. Sucrose and corn oil conditioned aversionsNu-Chu Liang, Patricia S Grigson, Ralph Norgren
Appetite|May 20, 2015
Alterations in sucrose sham-feeding intake as a function of diet-exposure in rats maintained on calorically dense dietsYada Treesukosol, Nu-Chu Liang, Timothy H Moran
Behavioural Brain Research|February 11, 2015
Wheel running reduces high-fat diet intake, preference and mu-opioid agonist stimulated intakeNu-Chu Liang, Nicholas T Bello, Timothy H Moran
Physiology & Behavior|October 16, 2010
Experience with activity based anorexia enhances conditioned taste aversion learning in ratsNu-Chu Liang, Nicholas T Bello, Timothy H Moran
Physiology & Behavior|March 6, 2017
Diet choice patterns in rodents depend on novelty of the diet, exercise, species, and sexTiffany Yang, Wei-Jie Xu, Haley York, et al.
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