scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | Richard J Bodnar | |
Anthony Sclafani | |||
Magdalena Robak | |||
Alexander Pinhas | |||
Cheryl T Dym | |||
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Polymorphisms in the taste receptor gene (Tas1r3) region are associated with saccharin preference in 30 mouse strains | Q34441917 | ||
Allelic variation of the Tas1r3 taste receptor gene selectively affects behavioral and neural taste responses to sweeteners in the F2 hybrids between C57BL/6ByJ and 129P3/J mice | Q34446447 | ||
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In vivo receptor binding, neurochemical and functional studies with the dopamine D-1 receptor antagonist SCH23390 | Q70057125 | ||
Identification of dopamine1A receptors in the rat small intestine | Q70510248 | ||
Naltrexone suppresses hyperphagia induced in the rat by a highly palatable diet | Q70955809 | ||
Effects of opiate agonists and antagonists on fluid intake and saccharin choice in the rat | Q71715095 | ||
The genetic basis of preference for sweet substances among inbred strains of mice: preference ratio phenotypes and the alleles of the Sac and dpa loci | Q71725265 | ||
Central and peripheral dopamine D1/DA1 receptor modulation of gastric secretion and experimental gastric mucosal injury | Q71817621 | ||
Different mechanisms mediated by dopamine D1 and D2 receptors are involved etiologically in activity-stress gastric lesion of the rat | Q72335252 | ||
On the relationship between D2 receptor density and neuroleptic-induced catalepsy among eight inbred strains of mice | Q72656683 | ||
D1 and D2 dopamine receptor antagonists block caffeine-induced stimulation of locomotor activity in rats | Q72669780 | ||
The inheritance of saccharin preference | Q78844473 | ||
Dopamine D1 binding sites in the striatum of the mutant mouse weaver | Q93516445 | ||
D-2 selective receptor antagonists suppress sucrose sham feeding in the rat. | Q38350432 | ||
Binding of [3H]SCH23390 in rat brain: regional distribution and effects of assay conditions and GTP suggest interactions at a D1-like dopamine receptor | Q38712373 | ||
Striatal dopamine innervation and receptor density: regional effects of the weaver mutation | Q41292801 | ||
Pimozide decreases the positive reinforcing effect of sham fed sucrose in the rat. | Q41361727 | ||
Naloxone suppresses intake of highly preferred saccharin solutions in food deprived and sated rats | Q41589241 | ||
Strain differences in clonidine-induced aggressiveness in mice and its interaction with the dopamine system | Q42284425 | ||
Dopamine receptor and transporter levels are altered in the brain of Purkinje Cell Degeneration mutant mice | Q42459363 | ||
Sham feeding as a procedure for assessing the influence of diet palatability on food intake | Q42670119 | ||
Naloxone modifies sugar-water intake in rats drinking with open gastric fistulas | Q42670472 | ||
Similar effect of raclopride and reduced sucrose concentration on the microstructure of sucrose sham feeding | Q43450068 | ||
Genetic influence on water and sweetened water consumption in mice | Q43500946 | ||
Biochemical and immunohistological changes in the brain of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-treated mouse | Q43511625 | ||
D1 but not D2 dopamine receptor antagonism blocks the acquisition of a flavor preference conditioned by intragastric carbohydrate infusions | Q43722649 | ||
Sweetness-dependent facilitation of sucrose drinking by raclopride is unrelated to calorie content | Q44304394 | ||
Increased dopamine D2 receptor binding and enhanced apomorphine-induced locomotor activity in mu-opioid receptor knockout mice | Q44341794 | ||
Attenuation of sham feeding by naloxone is stereospecific: evidence for opioid mediation of orosensory reward | Q44343746 | ||
Dopamine D1 and D2 antagonists reduce the acquisition and expression of flavor-preferences conditioned by fructose in rats | Q44448560 | ||
Genetic influences on saccharin preference of mice | Q44554142 | ||
Naltrexone does not prevent acquisition or expression of flavor preferences conditioned by fructose in rats. | Q44953454 | ||
Strain differences in sucrose preference and in the consequences of unpredictable chronic mild stress | Q45027680 | ||
CB1 receptor knockout mice display reduced ethanol-induced conditioned place preference and increased striatal dopamine D2 receptors. | Q45071453 | ||
Specific [3H]SCH23390 binding to dopamine D1 receptors in cerebral cortex and neostriatum: evidence for heterogeneities in affinity states and cortical distribution | Q45222513 | ||
Sugar and fat conditioned flavor preferences in C57BL/6J and 129 mice: oral and postoral interactions | Q46450255 | ||
Inbred mouse strain survey of sucrose intake | Q46582485 | ||
Enhanced sucrose and Polycose preference in sweet "sensitive" (C57BL/6J) and "subsensitive" (129P3/J) mice after experience with these saccharides | Q46985093 | ||
Sucrose motivation in sweet "sensitive" (C57BL/6J) and "subsensitive" (129P3/J) mice measured by progressive ratio licking | Q46985539 | ||
Effects of the experimental diabetes on dopamine D1 receptor-mediated locomotor-enhancing activity in mice | Q48016766 | ||
Naloxone attenuation of sham feeding is modified by manipulation of sucrose concentration | Q48162737 | ||
Autoradiographic evidence for increased dopamine uptake sites in striatum of hypoxic mice | Q48174616 | ||
Pharmacogenetics of cocaine: II. Mesocorticolimbic and striatal dopamine and cocaine receptors in C57BL and DBA mice | Q48242788 | ||
Spinal cord dopamine receptor expression and function in mice with 6-OHDA lesion of the A11 nucleus and dietary iron deprivation | Q48251476 | ||
Genetic variance contributes to naltrexone-induced inhibition of sucrose intake in inbred and outbred mouse strains. | Q48318921 | ||
Stress promotes major changes in dopamine receptor densities within the mesoaccumbens and nigrostriatal systems. | Q48498131 | ||
Flavor enhances the antidipsogenic effect of naloxone | Q49104805 | ||
Naltrexone fails to block the acquisition or expression of a flavor preference conditioned by intragastric carbohydrate infusions. | Q52141390 | ||
Role of D(1) and D(2) dopamine receptors in the acquisition and expression of flavor-preference conditioning in sham-feeding rats. | Q52141392 | ||
Pharmacology of flavor preference conditioning in sham-feeding rats: effects of dopamine receptor antagonists. | Q52169196 | ||
Pharmacology of flavor preference conditioning in sham-feeding rats: effects of naltrexone. | Q52173393 | ||
Quantitative trait loci associated with short-term intake of sucrose, saccharin and quinine solutions in laboratory mice. | Q52174606 | ||
Reward and reinforcement produced by drinking sucrose: two processes that may depend on different neurotransmitters. | Q52205544 | ||
Raclopride reduces sucrose preference in rats. | Q52211699 | ||
Raclopride decreases sucrose intake of rat pups in independent ingestion tests | Q52229522 | ||
Reward-dependent suppression or facilitation of consummatory behaviour by raclopride. | Q52238951 | ||
Neuroleptic-Induced "Anhedonia" in Rats: Pimozide Blocks Reward Quality of Food | Q52304271 | ||
Is gastric sham feeding really sham feeding? | Q53752081 | ||
Effects of dopamine receptor antagonists on sucrose consumption and preference | Q69233069 | ||
The genetics of tasting in mice. VI. Saccharin, acesulfame, dulcin and sucrose | Q69650689 | ||
Effects of genotype, sugar, and concentration on sugar preference of laboratory mice (Mus musculus) | Q69732226 | ||
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | dopamine | Q170304 |
P304 | page(s) | 40-52 | |
P577 | publication date | 2008-12-25 | |
P1433 | published in | Brain Research | Q4955782 |
P1476 | title | Genetic variance contributes to dopamine receptor antagonist-induced inhibition of sucrose intake in inbred and outbred mouse strains | |
P478 | volume | 1257 |
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