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1. Liujunanwei decoction attenuates cisplatin-induced nausea and vomiting in a Rat-Pica model partially mediated by modulating the gut micsrobiome.

2. [6]-Gingerol Ameliorates Cisplatin-Induced Pica by Regulating the TPH/MAO-A/SERT/5-HT/5-HT 3 Receptor System in Rats.

3. Hypophagia induced by hindbrain serotonin is mediated through central GLP-1 signaling and involves 5-HT2C and 5-HT3 receptor activation.

4. Involvement of leukotriene pathway in the development of sevoflurane-induced pica in rats.

5. Hindbrain GLP-1 receptor mediation of cisplatin-induced anorexia and nausea.

6. Induction and antagonism of pica induced by teriparatide in rats.

7. Glutamate Receptors in the Central Nucleus of the Amygdala Mediate Cisplatin-Induced Malaise and Energy Balance Dysregulation through Direct Hindbrain Projections.

8. Involvement of substance P in the development of cisplatin-induced acute and delayed pica in rats.

9. A study on the effects of pica and iron-deficiency anemia on oxidative stress, antioxidant capacity and trace elements.

10. Human geophagia, calabash chalk and undongo: mineral element nutritional implications.

11. Levels of lead, arsenic, mercury and cadmium in clays for oral use on the Dutch market and estimation of associated risks.

12. Association of pica with anemia and gastrointestinal distress among pregnant women in Zanzibar, Tanzania.

13. Chemotherapy-induced kaolin intake is increased by lesion of the lateral parabrachial nucleus of the rat.

14. The association of pagophagia with Helicobacter pylori infection in patients with iron-deficiency anemia.

15. Geochemical and mineralogical characteristics of elephant geophagic soils in Udawalawe National Park, Sri Lanka.

17. Potential energetic implications of emesis in the house musk shrew (Suncus murinus).

18. Distinguishing outdoor soil ingestion from indoor dust ingestion in a soil pica child.

19. Detoxification and mineral supplementation as functions of geophagy.

20. [Pica caused by the ingestion of coffee beans].

21. Pica in pregnancy.

22. Zn deficiency in Turkey.

23. Pica and zinc.

24. Low levels of zinc in hair and blood, pica, anorexia, and poor growth in Chinese preschool children.

25. Pica and mineral status in the mentally retarded.

26. Trace elements in man.

27. Relationship between pica and iron nutrition in Johannesburg Black adults.

28. Diets and lead blood levels of children who practice pica.

29. Decreased iron and zinc absorption in Turkish children with iron deficiency and geophagia.

30. Estimating soil ingestion: the use of tracer elements in estimating the amount of soil ingested by young children.

31. Anemia in pregnancy.

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