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The following pages link to High fat diet and food restriction differentially modify the behavioral effects of quinpirole and raclopride in rats (Q37230387):
Displaying 25 items.
- Caloric restriction in grouped rats: aggregate influence on behavioural and hormonal data. (Q31157716) (← links)
- Dopamine D3 receptors mediate the discriminative stimulus effects of quinpirole in free-feeding rats (Q33574910) (← links)
- Further characterization of quinpirole-elicited yawning as a model of dopamine D3 receptor activation in male and female monkeys (Q33944031) (← links)
- Eating high fat chow and the behavioral effects of direct-acting and indirect-acting dopamine receptor agonists in female rats (Q33970569) (← links)
- Eating high-fat chow increases the sensitivity of rats to quinpirole-induced discriminative stimulus effects and yawning (Q34241047) (← links)
- Eating high-fat chow enhances sensitization to the effects of methamphetamine on locomotion in rats (Q34870147) (← links)
- High fat diet intake during pre and periadolescence impairs learning of a conditioned place preference in adulthood (Q35137284) (← links)
- Eating high fat chow increases the sensitivity of rats to 8-OH-DPAT-induced lower lip retraction (Q35539746) (← links)
- Drinking sucrose enhances quinpirole-induced yawning in rats (Q35539794) (← links)
- Meal schedule influences food restriction-induced locomotor sensitization to methamphetamine (Q35559752) (← links)
- Effects of protein kinase A inhibitor and activator on rewarding effects of SKF-82958 microinjected into nucleus accumbens shell of ad libitum fed and food-restricted rats (Q35848385) (← links)
- Effects of consuming a diet high in fat and/or sugar on the locomotor effects of acute and repeated cocaine in male and female C57BL/6J mice (Q35913454) (← links)
- Eating high fat chow decreases dopamine clearance in adolescent and adult male rats but selectively enhances the locomotor stimulating effects of cocaine in adolescents (Q35965902) (← links)
- You are what you eat: Influence of type and amount of food consumed on central dopamine systems and the behavioral effects of direct- and indirect-acting dopamine receptor agonists (Q36045250) (← links)
- Directly Observable Behavioral Effects of Lorcaserin in Rats (Q36316458) (← links)
- Influence of body weight and type of chow on the sensitivity of rats to the behavioral effects of the direct-acting dopamine-receptor agonist quinpirole (Q37419713) (← links)
- Restricted access to standard or high fat chow alters sensitivity of rats to the 5-HT(2A/2C) receptor agonist 1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-methylphenyl)-2-aminopropane. (Q37619179) (← links)
- Dietary supplementation with fish oil prevents high fat diet-induced enhancement of sensitivity to the behavioral effects of quinpirole (Q38748678) (← links)
- Behavioral consequences of exposure to a high fat diet during the post-weaning period in rats (Q39529106) (← links)
- Dietary supplementation with fish oil prevents high fat diet-induced enhancement of sensitivity to the locomotor stimulating effects of cocaine in adolescent female rats (Q39724007) (← links)
- Removal of high-fat diet after chronic exposure drives binge behavior and dopaminergic dysregulation in female mice. (Q42113129) (← links)
- Sensitivity to apomorphine-induced yawning and hypothermia in rats eating standard or high-fat chow (Q48020375) (← links)
- Yawning and Penile Erection Frequencies Are Resilient to Maternal Care Manipulation in the High-Yawning Subline of Sprague-Dawley Rats (Q90745362) (← links)
- Functional and structural plasticity contributing to obesity: roles for sex, diet, and individual susceptibility (Q91779259) (← links)
- Dietary supplementation with fish oil reverses high fat diet-induced enhanced sensitivity to the behavioral effects of quinpirole (Q91998060) (← links)