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R R Sakai

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Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1990
Dependence of adrenalectomy-induced sodium appetite on the action of angiotensin II in the brain of the ratR R Sakai, A N Epstein
The American Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1986
Salt appetite is suppressed by interference with angiotensin II and aldosteroneR R Sakai, S Nicolaïdis, A N Epstein
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 28, 1999
The angiotensin AT(1) receptor antagonist irbesartan has near-peptide affinity and potently blocks receptor signalingJ Hines, S J Fluharty, R R Sakai
Regulatory Peptides|September 9, 1996
Immunological analysis of angiotensin AT2 receptors in peripheral tissues of neonatal and adult ratsL P Reagan, R R Sakai, S J Fluharty
Appetite|August 1, 1987
Sodium appetite and cerebrospinal fluid sodium concentration during hypovolemiaS P Frankmann, R R Sakai, J B Simpson
Brain Research|October 28, 1999
Estrogen decreases hypothalamic angiotensin II AT1 receptor binding and mRNA in the female ratL R Kisley, R R Sakai, S J Fluharty
Appetite|December 1, 1990
Peripheral angiotensin II is not the cause of sodium appetite in the ratR R Sakai, S Y Chow, A N Epstein
The British Journal of Psychiatry. Supplement|February 1, 1992
The vulnerability of the hippocampus to protective and destructive effects of glucocorticoids in relation to stressB S McEwen, E A Gould, R R Sakai
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|May 11, 2011
Immunocytochemical localization of 11 Beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in hippocampus and other brain regions of the ratR R Sakai, V Lakshmi, C Monder, et al.
Brain Research|June 25, 1993
Stress and antidepressant effects on hippocampal and cortical 5-HT1A and 5-HT2 receptors and transport sites for serotoninY Watanabe, R R Sakai, B S McEwen, et al.
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Behavioral Neuroscience|February 1, 1990
Dependence of adrenalectomy-induced sodium appetite on the action of angiotensin II in the brain of the ratR R Sakai, A N Epstein
The American Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1986
Salt appetite is suppressed by interference with angiotensin II and aldosteroneR R Sakai, S Nicolaïdis, A N Epstein
European Journal of Pharmacology|December 28, 1999
The angiotensin AT(1) receptor antagonist irbesartan has near-peptide affinity and potently blocks receptor signalingJ Hines, S J Fluharty, R R Sakai
Regulatory Peptides|September 9, 1996
Immunological analysis of angiotensin AT2 receptors in peripheral tissues of neonatal and adult ratsL P Reagan, R R Sakai, S J Fluharty
Appetite|August 1, 1987
Sodium appetite and cerebrospinal fluid sodium concentration during hypovolemiaS P Frankmann, R R Sakai, J B Simpson
Brain Research|October 28, 1999
Estrogen decreases hypothalamic angiotensin II AT1 receptor binding and mRNA in the female ratL R Kisley, R R Sakai, S J Fluharty
Appetite|December 1, 1990
Peripheral angiotensin II is not the cause of sodium appetite in the ratR R Sakai, S Y Chow, A N Epstein
The British Journal of Psychiatry. Supplement|February 1, 1992
The vulnerability of the hippocampus to protective and destructive effects of glucocorticoids in relation to stressB S McEwen, E A Gould, R R Sakai
Journal of Neuroendocrinology|May 11, 2011
Immunocytochemical localization of 11 Beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in hippocampus and other brain regions of the ratR R Sakai, V Lakshmi, C Monder, et al.
Brain Research|June 25, 1993
Stress and antidepressant effects on hippocampal and cortical 5-HT1A and 5-HT2 receptors and transport sites for serotoninY Watanabe, R R Sakai, B S McEwen, et al.
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