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2. Kowalski TJ, Farley C, Cohen-Williams ME, Varty G, Spar BD. Melanin-concentrating hormone-1 receptor antagonism decreases feeding by reducing meal size. European Journal of Pharmacology, Vol. 497, 41-47, 2004.

3. Ogilvie, Kathleen M., Re´ Gis Saladin, Tim R. Nagy, Mary S. Urcan, Richard A. Heyman, and Mark D. Leibowitz. Activation of the Retinoid X Receptor Suppresses Appetite in the Rat. Endocrinology, February 2004, 145(2):565–573.

4. Liang, Y., X. Chen, M. Osborne, S. O. DeCarlo, T. L. Jetton and K. Demarest. Topiramate ameliorates hyperglycemia and improves glucose stimulated insulin release in ZDF rats and db/db mice. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 1463–1326.
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7. Roth, JD et al.Combination Therapy with Amylin and Peptide YY[3–36] in Obese Rodents: Anorexigenic Synergy and Weight Loss Additivity. Endocrinology, December 2007. 148(12):6054–6061.

8. Roth JD, Trevaskis JL, Wilson J, Lei C, Athanacio J, Mack C, Kesty NC, Coffey T, Weyer C, Parkes DG. Antiobesity effects of the beta-cell hormone amylin in combination with phentermine or sibutramine in diet-induced obese rats. Int J Obes (Lond). 2008 Aug;32(8):1201-10.

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10. T1804 Gastric Electrical Stimulation (GES) Reduces Food Intake After Stimulation Is Stopped in Obese Rats Jing Zhang, Yan Sun, Roland Maude-Griffin, Warren Starkebaum, Elizabeth D. Firestone, Jiande Chen Gastroenterology 1 May 2009 (volume 136 issue 5 Page A-583. Digestive Disease Week 2009 View Poster>

11. 752-P Dark-Cycle Feeding and Meal Pattern Analysis in Rats Following Peripheral Administration of the Novel Amylin-Mimetic Peptide Davalintide Julie K. Wilson, David G. Parkes, Christine M. Mack Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc., San Diego, CA Obesity 2010 Poster >View Poster

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Hubert Mönnikes, Yvette Taché. Activation of brain somatostatin 2 receptors stimulates feeding in mice: Analysis of food intake microstructure.Physiology & Behavior 101 (2010) 614–622.

13. Wang L, Andreas Stengel, Miriam Goebel, Vicente Martinez, Jean Rivier,Guillaume Gourcerol, Yvette Taché. Peripheral activation of corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 2 inhibits food intake and alters meal structures in mice.Peptides (2010), doi: 10.1016/ j.peptides. 2010.10.017

 
 

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Measuring Food and Water Intake in Rats and Mice
Animal Lab News - October 2008
Edward A. Ulman, Ph.D., Douglas Compton, Jarek Kochanek
Eating and drinking are episodic, and organized into meals with bouts of specific start times, durations, and amounts. All systems, signals, and switches (physiologic, metabolic, neurologic, anatomic, endocrine, behavioral, etc.) must influence eating and drinking bout by bout. So too, food and water intake should be observed and recorded bout by bout.

         
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