Opioid mechanisms that mediate the palatability of and appetite for salt in sodium replete and deficient states.
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The biopsychology of salt hunger and sodium deficiencyElevation of Fasting Ghrelin in Healthy Human Subjects Consuming a High-Salt Diet: A Novel Mechanism of Obesity?Endogenous central amygdala mu-opioid receptor signaling promotes sodium appetite in mice.Involvement of central relaxin-3 signalling in sodium (salt) appetite.The Perceptual Characteristics of Sodium Chloride to Sodium-Depleted Rats.
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Opioid mechanisms that mediate the palatability of and appetite for salt in sodium replete and deficient states.
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Alan Kim Johnson
Michael J Morris
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10.1016/J.PHYSBEH.2012.01.019
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2012-02-02T00:00:00Z