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Publications by E.M. Colechio
Parabrachial Lesions in Rats Disrupt Sodium Appetite Induced by Furosemide but Not by Calcium Deprivation
Physiology and Behavior
Philosophy
Behavioral Neuroscience
Experimental
Cognitive Psychology
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Suprachiasmatic Nucleus and Subparaventricular Zone Lesions Disrupt Circadian Rhythmicity but Not Light-Induced Masking Behavior in Nile Grass Rats
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Hippocampal Lesions Disrupt Decrements but Not Increments in Conditioned Stimulus Processing
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Endogenous Angiotensin II-induced P44/42 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Activation Mediates Sodium Appetite but Not Thirst or Neurohypophysial Secretion in Male Rats
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Changes in Sodium Appetite Evoked by Lesions of the Commissural Nucleus of the Tractus Solitarius
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Effect of Sex Chromosome Complement on Sodium Appetite and Fos-Immunoreactivity Induced by Sodium Depletion
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Alpha-1 Adrenoceptor Up-Regulation Induced by Prazosin but Not KMD-3213 or Reserpine in Rats
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Cocaine-Induced Locomotor Activity Is Increased by Prior Handling in Adolescent but Not Adult Female Rats
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Anion Size Does Not Compromise Sodium Recognition by Rats After Acute Sodium Depletion.
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