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Neuropeptide Y: A potent inducer of consummatory behavior in rats
A. S. Levine
, J. E. Morley
Medicine - Administration
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Consummatory Behavior
100%
Neuropeptide Y
71%
Drinking
22%
Eating
18%
Intraventricular Injections
17%
Food
17%
Adrenergic alpha-Antagonists
17%
Food Deprivation
16%
Peptides
15%
Photoperiod
15%
Dopamine Antagonists
15%
Phentolamine
14%
Haloperidol
13%
Opiate Alkaloids
13%
Naloxone
13%
Amino Acids
8%
Chemical Compounds
Neuropeptide Y
92%
Inducer
71%
Food
43%
Alpha-Adrenergic Antagonist
21%
Intraventricular
21%
Phentolamine
18%
Narcotic Antagonist
18%
Naloxone
17%
Haloperidol
16%
Peptide
14%
Dopamine
11%
Antagonist
11%
Amount
5%
Time
4%
Acid
4%