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Opiates and the anorexia of uremia
A. S. Levine, J. E. Morley, L. Raij
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Food Intake
100%
Opiates
100%
Anorexia
100%
Uremia
100%
Sham
80%
Uraemic Rats
60%
Butorphanol
40%
Morphine
20%
Opioids
20%
High Dose
20%
Naloxone
20%
System Function
20%
Opioid-induced
20%
Nephrectomized
20%
Relative Resistance
20%
Feeding System
20%
5/6 Nephrectomy
20%
Opiate Antagonists
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Food Intake
100%
Uremia
100%
Anorexia
100%
Opiate
100%
Drug Megadose
20%
Nephrectomy
20%
Opiate Antagonist
20%
Ingestion
20%
Butorphanol
20%
Butorphanol Tartrate
20%
Morphine
20%
Naloxone
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Rat
100%
Opiate
100%
Anorexia
100%
Food Intake
62%
Butorphanol
25%
Sole
12%
Ingestion
12%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Rat
100%
Anorexia
100%
Uremia
100%
Butorphanol
25%