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2. Modification of Δ9-THC-actions by cannabinol and cannabidiol in the rat
3. Intralateral hypothalamic area injection of isoproterenol and propranolol affects food and water intake in broilers
4. The influence of cost manipulation on water contrafreeloading induced by repeated exposure to quinpirole in the rat
5. Water salinity effects on performance and rumen parameters of lactating grazing Holstein cows
6. Leptin and post-prandial satiety: acute central leptin more potently reduces meal frequency than meal size in the rat
7. Efficacy of administration of dexfenfluramine and phentermine, alone and in combination, on ingestive behavior and body weight in rats
8. Vasotocin acts as a dipsogen in ducks at concentrations stimulating subfornical organ neurons in vitro
9. Effects of angiotensin II and its blockers Sar1-lle8-angiotensin II and DuP 753 on drinking in ducks in relation to properties of subfornical organ neurons
10. Effect of the 5-HT3 antagonist ondansetron on voluntary ethanol intake in rats and mice maintained on a limited access procedure
11. Excitatory and inhibitory responses caused by norepinephrine in duck subfornical organ neurons are mediated by β- and α 2-adrenoceptor activation
12. Effect of air temperature and humidity on ingestive behaviour of sheep
13. Adipsic, but not anorectic, effect of fluprazine hydrochloride in rats
14. Impairment of decision making in rats by diazepam: implications for the “anticonflict” effects of benzodiazepines
15. Disruptive effects of low doses of d-amphetamine on the ability of rats to organize behaviour into functional sequences
16. Effects of naloxone and naltrexone on the increased water intake and drinking duration in phenobarbitone-treated rats
17. Effets des anxiolytiques sur la prise de boisson en situation nouvelle et familière
18. Increase in plasma renin activity, water intake and blood pressure following application and reapplication of a renal artery clip
19. Sex differences following pharmacological manipulation of the cholinergic system by DFP and philocarpine
20. Adaptation of the rat kidney to altered water intake and urine concentration
21. Suppression of deprivation-induced water intake in the rat by opioid antagonists: central sites of action
22. The effects of long-term nicotine treatment on locomotion, exploration and memory in young and old rats
23. Dopamine D-2 antagonists reverse apomorphine-induced decreased water intake in the rat: prediction of antipsychotic drugs with few extrapyramidal side-effects?
24. Development and disappearance of subsensitivity to pilocarpine following a single administration of the irreversible anticholinesterase agent, DFP
25. The reduction of water intake in rats caused by a low dose of apomorphine is unaltered by α-methyl-p-tyrosine: are autoreceptors not involved?
26. Increased food and water intake produced in rats by opiate receptor agonists
27. Water intake and time course of drinking after single or repeated chlordiazepoxide injections
28. Vasopressin release and firing of supraoptic neurosecretory neurones during drinking in the dehydrated monkey
29. Differential effects of morphine on food and water intake in food deprived and freely-feeding rats
30. Nicotine-induced hypophagia and hypodipsia in deprived and in hypothalamically stimulated rats
31. Reinforcer interactions under concurrent schedules of food, water, and intravenous morphine
32. Effects of heroin on lever pressing for intracranial self-stimulation, food and water in the rat
33. Effects of repeated administration of low doses of apomorphine in three behavioural models in the rat
34. The effects of long warm and cold ambient exposures on food intake water intake and body weight in the capsaicin desensitized rat
35. The effect of repeated desipramine administration on water intake in rats
36. Acute effects of two tetrahydrocannabinols (Δ9-THC and Δ8-THC) on water intake in water deprived rats: Implications for behavioral studies on marijuana compounds
37. The implantation of puromycin into the neurosecretory nuclei of the rat
38. The anorectic action of naloxone is attenuated by adaptation to a food-deprivation schedule
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