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Chemical control of feeding behavior
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1971Abstract 1. 1. Chemical control of some aspects of feeding behavior is of widespread occurrence. 2. 2. A new classification of chemical effectors of feeding behavior is proposed. 3. 3. Specific chemical effectors of feeding behavior in many species are discussed. 4. 4.
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Feeding Behavior in Mammals Including Humans
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009The complex control of food intake and energy metabolism in mammals relies on the ability of the brain to integrate multiple signals indicating the nutritional state and the energy level of the organism and to produce appropriate responses in terms of food intake, energy expenditure, and metabolic activity. Central regulation of feeding is organized as
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Hormonal rhythm and feeding behavior
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 1984In this review, attempts were made to clarify the role of feeding behavior in modifying the basal 24-h pattern of plasma corticosterone in freely moving rats. An ethosecretogram, consisting of locomotor activity and plasma corticosterone levels in conscious rats over a period of several hours, was constructed.
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Brain Estrogens and Feeding Behavior
2017Estrogens play essential roles in suppressing food intake and preventing body weight gain. Tremendous research efforts have been focused on estrogen physiology in the context of feeding control. Estrogen receptors and the related signals have been attractive targets for development of new obesity therapies.
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Rhythmic liver drives feeding behavior
ScienceThe hepatic vagal nerve mediates the impact of circadian disruption on food intake in ...
Noelia, Martinez-Sanchez, David, Ray
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Caenorhabditis elegans Feeding Behaviors
2017The microscopic free-living nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans was the first metazoan to have its genome sequenced and for many decades has served as a genetically tractable model for the investigation of neural mechanisms of behavioral plasticity. Many of its behaviors involve the detection of its food, bacteria, which are ingested and transported ...
Nicolas Dallière +4 more
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Mechanical behavior of high-entropy alloys
Progress in Materials Science, 2021Dongyue Li, Yong Zhang, Yanfei Gao
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