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Publications by TM Suter
Chronic Central Infusion of Cocaine- And Amphetamine-Regulated Transcript (CART 55-102): Effects on Body Weight Homeostasis in Lean and High-Fat-Fed Obese Rats
International Journal of Obesity
Nutrition
Endocrinology
Dietetics
Medicine
Metabolism
Diabetes
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Injection of CART (Cocaine- And Amphetamine-Regulated Transcript) Peptide Into the Nucleus Accumbens Reduces Cocaine Self-Administration in Rats
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Cocaine- And Amphetamine-Regulated Transcript (CART ) Peptide in Mammals Gastrointestinal System – A Review
Annals of Animal Science
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Food Animals
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Genetic Linkage Mapping of the Porcine Cocaine- And Amphetamine-Regulated Transcript (CART) Gene.
Journal of Animal Science
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The Effects of Infusions of CART 55–102 Into the Basolateral Amygdala on Amphetamine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference in Rats
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Wide-Field Diffuse Amacrine Cells in the Monkey Retina Contain Immunoreactive Cocaine- And Amphetamine-Regulated Transcript (CART)
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Cocaine- And Amphetamine-Regulated Transcript: Distribution and Function in Rat Gastrointestinal Tract
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Distribution of the Cocaine and Amphetamine - Regulated Transcript (Cart) and Calcium Binding Proteins Immunoreactivity in the Preoptic Area of the Ram
Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy
Intra-Vta CART 55-102 Reduces the Locomotor Effect of Systemic Cocaine in Rats: An Isobolographic Analysis
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Injection of Cocaine-Amphetamine Regulated Transcript (CART) Peptide Into the Nucleus Accumbens Does Not Inhibit Caffeine-Induced Locomotor Activity: Implications for CART Peptide Mechanism
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