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Furosemide, sodium appetite, and ingestive behavior
Robert F. Lundy
, Mary Blair
, Nelli Horvath
, Ralph Norgren
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Sodium Intake
100%
Ingestive Behavior
100%
Furosemide
100%
Na +
42%
Dose Effect
28%
Weight Gain
14%
Water Intake
14%
Renal Function
14%
High Dose
14%
Food Intake
14%
Behavioral Response
14%
Dose-response Relationship
14%
Diuretics
14%
Urinary Sodium
14%
Salt Appetite
14%
NaCl Intake
14%
Electrolyte Balance
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Furosemide
100%
Salt Preference
100%
Weight Gain
14%
Food Intake
14%
Urinary System
14%
Diuretic
14%
Renal Function
14%
Rat
14%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Furosemide
100%
Sodium Chloride
14%
Diuretic
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Salt Preference
100%
Electrolyte Balance
14%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Furosemide
100%
Diuretic
14%
Food Science
Salt Preference
100%