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The effect of prostaglandins (PGE
2
and PGF
2α
) on food intake in rats
Allen S. Levine, John E. Morley
Medicine - Administration
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2
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2α
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Food Intake
100%
Prostaglandin E2
100%
Prostaglandins
100%
PGF2
100%
Eating
16%
Starvation
16%
Stress Eating
16%
Suppression Effect
16%
Central Administration
16%
Intracerebroventricular Administration
16%
Tail pinch
16%
Muscimol
16%
Methionine Enkephalin
16%
Feeding Model
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Rat
100%
Prostaglandin
100%
Food Intake
100%
Tail
25%
Muscimol
25%
Met-Enkephalin
25%
Norepinephrine
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Prostaglandin
100%
Muscimol
50%
Noradrenalin
50%
Metenkephalin
50%
Food Science
Food Intake
100%
Methionine
25%
Starvation
25%
Enkephalin
25%