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2008
After daily bingeing on a sucrose solution, food deprivation induces anxiety and accumbens dopamine/acetylcholine imbalance, Avena, N. M.; Bocarsly, M. E.; Rada, P.; Kim, A.; Hoebel, B. G. , Physiol Behav, Jun 9, Volume 94, Number 3, p.309-15, (2008) Abstract
Evidence for sugar addiction: behavioral and neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intake, Avena, N. M.; Rada, P.; Hoebel, B. G. , Neurosci Biobehav Rev, Volume 32, Number 1, p.20-39, (2008) Abstract
Evidence for sugar addiction: behavioral and neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intake, Avena, N. M.; Rada, P.; Hoebel, B. G. , Neurosci Biobehav Rev, Volume 32, Number 1, p.20-39, (2008) Abstract
2007
Accumbens dopamine-acetylcholine balance in approach and avoidance, Hoebel, B. G.; Avena, N. M.; Rada, P. , Curr Opin Pharmacol, Dec, Volume 7, Number 6, p.617-27, (2007) Abstract
2005
Galanin and alcohol dependence: neurobehavioral research, Lewis, M. J.; Rada, P.; Johnson, D. F.; Avena, N. M.; Leibowitz, S. F.; Hoebel, B. G. , Neuropeptides, Jun, Volume 39, Number 3, p.317-21, (2005) Abstract
2002
Evidence that intermittent, excessive sugar intake causes endogenous opioid dependence, Colantuoni, C.; Rada, P.; McCarthy, J.; Patten, C.; Avena, N. M.; Chadeayne, A.; Hoebel, B. G. , Obes Res, Jun, Volume 10, Number 6, p.478-88, (2002) Abstract
Evidence that intermittent, excessive sugar intake causes endogenous opioid dependence, Colantuoni, C.; Rada, P.; McCarthy, J.; Patten, C.; Avena, N. M.; Chadeayne, A.; Hoebel, B. G. , Obes Res, Jun, Volume 10, Number 6, p.478-88, (2002) Abstract