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Sham feeding corn oil increases accumbens dopamine in the rat
Nu Chu Liang
,
Andras Hajnal
, Ralph Norgren
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics
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Sham Feeding
100%
Corn Oil
100%
Dopamine
100%
Nucleus Accumbens
100%
Oil Increase
100%
Licking
66%
Sham
66%
Dopamine Release
33%
Microdialysis
16%
Sensory Modality
16%
Forebrain
16%
Rodents
16%
Distilled Water
16%
Cannula
16%
Gustatory
16%
Reversed-phase HPLC
16%
Oilfield Produced Water
16%
Dopamine Overflow
16%
Monoamines
16%
Gastric Fistula
16%
Oil Release
16%
Coulometric Detection
16%
Neuroscience
Feeding Behavior
100%
Corn Oil
100%
Nucleus Accumbens
66%
Dopamine Release
33%
Microdialysis
16%
Monoamine
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Stomach Fistula
25%
Monoamine
25%