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Volumn 260, Issue , 2014, Pages 131-138

Central amygdala opioid transmission is necessary for increased high-fat intake following 24-h food deprivation, but not following intra-accumbens opioid administration

Author keywords

Central amygdala; DAMGO; Feeding; Food deprivation; High fat diet; Nucleus accumbens

Indexed keywords

ENKEPHALIN[2 DEXTRO ALANINE 4 METHYLPHENYLALANINE 5 GLYCINE]; NALTREXONE; OPIATE; OPIATE RECEPTOR;

EID: 84890778081     PISSN: 01664328     EISSN: 18727549     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2013.11.014     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (40)

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