Diet-induced obesity attenuates anticipation of food access in rats.
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Circadian clocks for all meal-times: anticipation of 2 daily meals in rats.Food-anticipatory activity in Syrian hamsters: behavioral and molecular responses in the hypothalamus according to photoperiodic conditionsSIRT1 Relays Nutritional Inputs to the Circadian Clock Through the Sf1 Neurons of the Ventromedial Hypothalamus.Disassociation between preprandial gut peptide release and food-anticipatory activityLeptin-sensitive neurons in the arcuate nucleus integrate activity and temperature circadian rhythms and anticipatory responses to food restrictionNeurogenetics of food anticipation.The food-entrainable oscillator: a network of interconnected brain structures entrained by humoral signals?Contribution of the mesolimbic dopamine system in mediating the effects of leptin and ghrelin on feeding.Dietary fat and corticosterone levels are contributing factors to meal anticipation.Anticipatory cues differentially provoke in vivo peptidergic and monoaminergic release at the medial prefrontal cortex.Genetic differences in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity and food restriction-induced hyperactivity in three inbred strains of rats.Chronic exercise lowers the defended body weight gain and adiposity in diet-induced obese rats.Food cues and ghrelin recruit the same neuronal circuitry.Food as a circadian Zeitgeber for house sparrows: the effect of different food access durations.Feeding and temperature responses to intravenous leptin infusion are differential predictors of obesity in rats.Differences in locomotor activity before and during the access to food in a restricted feeding protocol between obese and lean female miceNeotomodon alstoni
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Diet-induced obesity attenuates anticipation of food access in rats.
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Diet-induced obesity attenuates anticipation of food access in rats.
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Diet-induced obesity attenuates anticipation of food access in rats.
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Diet-induced obesity attenuates anticipation of food access in rats.
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Diet-induced obesity attenuates anticipation of food access in rats.
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Diet-induced obesity attenuates anticipation of food access in rats.
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Diet-induced obesity attenuates anticipation of food access in rats.
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Diet-induced obesity attenuates anticipation of food access in rats.
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10.1016/0031-9384(93)90043-F
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