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November 1, 1984
The role of the rat in research on control of ingestion: a commentary and review of recent advances in understanding brain control of food intake
R C Ritter
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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August 3, 1990
The Art of Measurement. Metrology in Fundamental and Applied Physics. Bernhard Kramer, Ed. VCH, New York, 1989. xiv, 335 pp., illus. $66. Research--Measurement--Approval. From a symposium, Berlin, F.R.G., 1987
R C Ritter
Physics in Medicine and Biology
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March 1, 1974
Analysis of drop intervals in jets modelling obstruction of the urinary tract
R C Ritter
Brain Research
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May 20, 1977
Protection against stress-induced brain norepinephrine depletion after repeated 2-deoxy-D-glucose administration
S Ritter, R C Ritter
The American Journal of Physiology
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February 1, 1980
5-Thio-D-glucose causes increased feeding and hyperglycemia in the rat
R C Ritter, P Slusser
Appetite
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February 1, 1995
Peptide cholesystokinin receptor antagonist increases food intake in rats
L Brenner, R C Ritter
Peptides
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November 11, 1998
Rats maintained on high-fat diets exhibit reduced satiety in response to CCK and bombesin
M Covasa, R C Ritter
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
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January 25, 2000
Adaptation to high-fat diet reduces inhibition of gastric emptying by CCK and intestinal oleate
M Covasa, R C Ritter
Peptides
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July 18, 2001
Attenuated satiation response to intestinal nutrients in rats that do not express CCK-A receptors
M Covasa, R C Ritter
The American Journal of Physiology
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July 17, 1999
Reduced sensitivity to the satiation effect of intestinal oleate in rats adapted to high-fat diet
M Covasa, R C Ritter
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Journal of Animal Science
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November 1, 1984
The role of the rat in research on control of ingestion: a commentary and review of recent advances in understanding brain control of food intake
R C Ritter
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
August 3, 1990
The Art of Measurement. Metrology in Fundamental and Applied Physics. Bernhard Kramer, Ed. VCH, New York, 1989. xiv, 335 pp., illus. $66. Research--Measurement--Approval. From a symposium, Berlin, F.R.G., 1987
R C Ritter
Physics in Medicine and Biology
|
March 1, 1974
Analysis of drop intervals in jets modelling obstruction of the urinary tract
R C Ritter
Brain Research
|
May 20, 1977
Protection against stress-induced brain norepinephrine depletion after repeated 2-deoxy-D-glucose administration
S Ritter, R C Ritter
The American Journal of Physiology
|
February 1, 1980
5-Thio-D-glucose causes increased feeding and hyperglycemia in the rat
R C Ritter, P Slusser
Appetite
|
February 1, 1995
Peptide cholesystokinin receptor antagonist increases food intake in rats
L Brenner, R C Ritter
Peptides
|
November 11, 1998
Rats maintained on high-fat diets exhibit reduced satiety in response to CCK and bombesin
M Covasa, R C Ritter
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
|
January 25, 2000
Adaptation to high-fat diet reduces inhibition of gastric emptying by CCK and intestinal oleate
M Covasa, R C Ritter
Peptides
|
July 18, 2001
Attenuated satiation response to intestinal nutrients in rats that do not express CCK-A receptors
M Covasa, R C Ritter
The American Journal of Physiology
|
July 17, 1999
Reduced sensitivity to the satiation effect of intestinal oleate in rats adapted to high-fat diet
M Covasa, R C Ritter
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