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Title: Agouti-related protein increases food hoarding more than food intake in Siberian hamsters
Author(s): Day, DE
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 286 Issue: 1 Pages: R38-R45 Published: JAN 1 2004
Cited References: 36 Selected References: 36
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1. Title: Food hoarding: A quintessential anticipatory appetitive behavior
Author(s): Bartness TJ, Day DE
Source: PROGRESS IN PSYCHOBIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, VOL 18  Book Series: PROGRESS IN PSYCHOBIOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY   Volume: 18   Pages: 69-100   Published: 2003
2. Title: Role of NPY and its receptor subtypes in foraging, food hoarding, and food intake by Siberian hamsters
Author(s): Day DE, Keen-Rhinehart E, Bartness TJ
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 289   Issue: 1   Pages: R29-R36   Published: JUL 2005
3. Title: Peripheral ghrelin injections stimulate food intake, foraging, and food hoarding in Siberian hamsters
Author(s): Keen-Rhinehart K, Bartness TJ
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 288   Issue: 3   Pages: R716-R722   Published: MAR 2005
4. Title: Fasting-induced increases in food hoarding are dependent on the foraging-effort level
Author(s): Day DE, Bartness TJ
Source: PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR   Volume: 78   Issue: 4-5   Pages: 655-668   Published: APR 2003
5. Title: NPYY1 receptor is involved in ghrelin- and fasting-induced increases in foraging, food hoarding, and food intake
Author(s): Keen-Rhinehart E, Bartness TJ
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 292   Issue: 4   Pages: R1728-R1737   Published: APR 2007
6. Title: Progress in the development of melanocortin receptor selective ligands
Author(s): Irani BG, Holder JR, Todorovic A, et al.
Source: CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN   Volume: 10   Issue: 28   Pages: 3443-3479   Published: 2004
7. Title: Body mass loss during adaptation to short winter-like days increases food foraging, but not food hoarding
Author(s): Teubner BJW, Bartness TJ
Source: PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR   Volume: 97   Issue: 1   Pages: 135-140   Published: APR 20 2009
8. Title: MTII attenuates ghrelin- and food deprivation-induced increases in food hoarding and food intake
Author(s): Keen-Rhinehart E, Bartness TJ
Source: HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR   Volume: 52   Issue: 5   Pages: 612-620   Published: DEC 2007
9. Title: Agouti-related protein: More than a melanocortin-4 receptor antagonist?
Author(s): Pritchard LE, White A
Source: PEPTIDES   Volume: 26   Issue: 10   Pages: 1759-1770   Published: OCT 2005
10. Title: Feeding effects of melanocortin ligands - A historical perspective
Author(s): Irani BG, Haskell-Luevano C
Source: PEPTIDES   Volume: 26   Issue: 10   Pages: 1788-1799   Published: OCT 2005