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1. Fear extinction is impaired in aged rats.

2. Adolescent activity-based anorexia has a substantial and prolonged impact on social behavior in young adult female rats.

3. Sex-specific effects of ketogenic diet after pre-exposure to a high-fat, high-sugar diet in rats.

5. Dual functions of CNS inflammation in food intake and metabolic regulation.

6. Attenuation of stress-induced weight loss with a ketogenic diet.

7. Dietary Slowly Digestible Starch Triggers the Gut-Brain Axis in Obese Rats with Accompanied Reduced Food Intake.

8. Reprint of "Repeated adolescent activity-based anorexia influences central estrogen signaling and adulthood anxiety-like behaviors in rats".

10. Western diets induce blood-brain barrier leakage and alter spatial strategies in rats.

11. Brain and behavioral perturbations in rats following Western diet access.

12. Chronic exendin-4 treatment prevents the development of cancer cachexia symptoms in male rats bearing the Yoshida sarcoma.

13. Diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance spur tumor growth and cancer cachexia in rats bearing the Yoshida sarcoma.

14. Inter-relationships among diet, obesity and hippocampal-dependent cognitive function.

15. Characterization of the Yoshida sarcoma: a model of cancer cachexia.

16. Glucose tolerance in response to a high-fat diet is improved by a high-protein diet.

17. The role of insulin resistance in the development of muscle wasting during cancer cachexia.

18. Repeated gastric distension alters food intake and neuroendocrine profiles in rats.

19. Adolescent activity-based anorexia increases anxiety-like behavior in adulthood.

20. Insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance are altered by maintenance on a ketogenic diet.

21. Sensitivity to the anorectic effects of leptin is retained in rats maintained on a ketogenic diet despite increased adiposity.

22. Effects of consuming a high carbohydrate diet after eight weeks of exposure to a ketogenic diet.

23. Maintenance on a ketogenic diet: voluntary exercise, adiposity and neuroendocrine effects.

24. Central and peripheral effects of chronic food restriction and weight restoration in the rat.

25. Binge-type eating attenuates corticosterone and hypophagic responses to restraint stress.

26. Leptin activates hypothalamic acetyl-CoA carboxylase to inhibit food intake.

27. Energy balance and hypothalamic effects of a high-protein/low-carbohydrate diet.

28. Insulin, glucose, and pancreatic polypeptide responses to a test meal in restricting type anorexia nervosa before and after weight restoration.

29. Lateral ventricular ghrelin and fourth ventricular ghrelin induce similar increases in food intake and patterns of hypothalamic gene expression.

30. Altered hypothalamic signaling and responses to food deprivation in rats fed a low-carbohydrate diet.

31. Peptide YY(3-36) inhibits gastric emptying and produces acute reductions in food intake in rhesus monkeys.

32. Physiology: does gut hormone PYY3-36 decrease food intake in rodents?

33. Gastrointestinal satiety signals II. Cholecystokinin.

34. CNS glucagon-like peptide-1 receptors mediate endocrine and anxiety responses to interoceptive and psychogenic stressors.

35. The diverse roles of specific GLP-1 receptors in the control of food intake and the response to visceral illness.

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