Alan N. Epstein
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- The lateral hypothalamic syndrome: recovery of feeding and drinking after lateral hypothalamic lesions. (1962) (875)
- Drinking induced by injection of angiotensin into the brain of the rat (1970) (573)
- Increased feeding in response to decreased glucose utilization in the rat and monkey. (1969) (462)
- Localization of receptors for the dipsogenic action of angiotensin II in the subfornical organ of rat. (1978) (308)
- The cerebral ventricles as the avenue for the dipsogenic action of intracranial angiotensin (1975) (243)
- Specific loss of the hypoglycemic control of feeding in recovered lateral rats. (1967) (225)
- Sodium appetite elicited by intracerebroventricular infusion of angiotensin II in the rat: II. Synergistic interaction with systemic mineralocorticoids. (1983) (209)
- Feeding induced by intracerebroventricular 2-deoxy-D-glucose in the rat. (1975) (209)
- A lateral preoptic osmosensitive zone for thirst in the rat. (1971) (187)
- Salt appetite is suppressed by interference with angiotensin II and aldosterone. (1986) (164)
- Arousal of a specific and persistent sodium appetite in the rat with continuous intracerebroventricular infusion of angiotensin II. (1980) (144)
- Reciprocal changes in feeding behavior produced by intrahypothalamic chemical injections. (1960) (144)
- Regulation of food intake in the absence of taste, smell, and other oropharyngeal sensations. (1962) (143)
- Ontogeny of controls of food intake in the rat: GI fill and glucoprivation. (1973) (140)
- Salt appetite is enhanced by one prior episode of sodium depletion in the rat. (1987) (139)
- Prior episodes of sodium depletion increase the need-free sodium intake of the rat. (1989) (130)
- Oral and intragastric feeding in vagotomized rats. (1970) (127)
- Lesions of the central nucleus of the amygdala I: Effects on taste reactivity, taste aversion learning and sodium appetite (1993) (126)
- Deficits in NaCl ingestion after damage to the central nucleus of the amygdala in the rat (1992) (125)
- The complete dependence of beta-adrenergic drinking on the renal dipsogen. (1971) (123)
- The control of salt preference in the adrenalectomized rat. (1955) (119)
- Mineralocorticoids and cerebral angiotensin may act together to produce sodium appetite (1982) (112)
- Suppression of eating and drinking by amphetamine and other drugs in normal and hyperphagic rats. (1959) (110)
- The Neuropsychology of thirst : new findings and advances in concepts (1975) (108)
- The Physiology of Thirst and Sodium Appetite (1986) (105)
- Ontogeny of thirst in the infant rat. (1976) (97)
- Exaggerated Prandial Drinking in the Rat without Salivary Glands (1964) (88)
- The glucoprivic control of food intake and the glucostatic theory of feeding behaviour (1975) (86)
- A role for the medial region of the amygdala in mineralocorticoid-induced salt hunger. (1989) (85)
- Control of meal size by central noradrenergic action. (1975) (84)
- Sodium appetite during captopril blockade of endogenous angiotensin II formation. (1984) (80)
- Water metabolism of rats in the heat: dehydration and drinking. (1968) (75)
- Drinking caused by the intracranial injection of angiotensin into the rat. (1969) (72)
- Sex and sodium intake in the rat. (1992) (71)
- LATERAL HYPOTHALAMIC APHAGIA: MOTOR FAILURE OR MOTIVATIONAL DEFICIT? (1965) (71)
- Water Intake without the Act of Drinking (1960) (68)
- The medial amygdala is part of a mineralocorticoid-sensitive circuit controlling NaCl intake in the rat (1989) (66)
- Dependence of adrenalectomy-induced sodium appetite on the action of angiotensin II in the brain of the rat. (1990) (65)
- Exaggerated prandial drinking in the "recovered lateral" rat without saliva. (1969) (64)
- The anteroventral wall of the third ventricle and the angiotensinergic component of need-induced sodium intake in the rat (1992) (63)
- The dipsogenic potency of peripheral angiotensin II (1977) (61)
- Severe Impairment of Heat-Induced Saliva-Spreading in Rats Recovered from Lateral Hypothalamic Lesions (1966) (61)
- Saliva lost by grooming: a major item in the rat's water economy. (1974) (57)
- Interference with central actions of angiotensin II suppresses sodium appetite. (1986) (57)
- Instinct and Motivation as Explanations for Complex Behavior (1982) (57)
- The Physiology of Thirst (1982) (55)
- Peripheral angiotensin II is not the cause of sodium appetite in the rat (1990) (55)
- Medial region of the amygdala: involvement in adrenal-steroid-induced salt appetite (1993) (55)
- Together intracranial angiotensin and systemic mineralocorticoid produce avidity for salt in the rat (1984) (54)
- Involvement of the renin‐angiotensin system in captopril‐induced sodium appetite in the rat. (1984) (53)
- Increased Liking for Salty Foods in Adolescents Exposed During Infancy to a Chloride-Deficient Feeding Formula (1996) (53)
- Peptide antagonists of the renin-angiotensin system in the characterisation of receptors for angiotensin-induced drinking (1978) (52)
- THE ROLE OF TASTE AND SMELL IN THE REGULATION OF FOOD AND WATER INTAKE (1963) (52)
- Endocrine consequences of prenatal sodium depletion prepare rats for high need-free NaCl intake in adulthood. (1995) (51)
- Neurohormonal control of salt intake in the rat (1991) (51)
- Increased sodium intake is somehow induced in rats by intravenous angiotensin II (1980) (45)
- Lesions of the central nucleus of the amygdala II: Effects on intraoral NaCl intake (1993) (44)
- Differential effects of upper gastrointestinal fill on milk ingestion and nipple attachment in the suckling rat. (1982) (44)
- Showering as a Coolant for Rats Exposed to Heat (1968) (41)
- A watertight swivel joint permitting chronic injection into moving animals. (1962) (39)
- The arousal of ingestive behaviors by chemical injection into the brain of the suckling rat (1984) (38)
- Angiotensin as Dipsogen (1975) (38)
- Development of angiotensin-induced drinking in the rat (1980) (36)
- The contribution of oropharyngeal sensations to hypothalamic hyperphagia. (1965) (35)
- Inhibitory effect of kassinin on salt intake induced by different natriorexigenic treatments in the rat (1988) (32)
- Transient and lasting effects of reproductive episodes on NaCl intake of the female rat (1991) (31)
- Suppression of drinking but not feeding by central eledoisin and physalaemin in the rat (1986) (29)
- Fourth J.A.F. Stevenson Memorial Lecture. The physiology of thirst. (1976) (27)
- Antidipsogenic role of the E-prostaglandins. (1978) (27)
- Neuroendocrine factors in salt appetite. (1991) (27)
- Thirst and Salt Intake: A Personal Review and Some Suggestions (1991) (24)
- Control of salt intake by steroids and cerebral peptides. (1992) (24)
- Blood-borne and cerebral angiotensin and the genesis of salt intake (1991) (24)
- The failure of ventricular sodium to control sodium appetite in the rat (1984) (24)
- The Ontogeny of Neurochemical Systems for Control of Feeding and Drinking (1984) (24)
- Angiotensin/aldosterone synergy governs the salt appetite of the pigeon (1990) (23)
- Ontogeny of renin-induced salt appetite in the rat pup. (1989) (23)
- Prandial drinking induced by atropine. (1970) (22)
- Prevention by angiotensin II antiserum of drinking induced by intracranial angiotensin. (1973) (22)
- The ontogeny of drinking evoked by activation of brain angiotensin in the rat pup. (1988) (22)
- Thirst-induced anorexias and the ontogeny of thirst in the rat. (1988) (19)
- Suppression of salt intake in the rat by neurokinin A: comparison with the effect of kassinin (1989) (19)
- The role of the subfornical organ in the drinking behavior of the pigeon (1986) (18)
- The vital role of saliva as a mechanical sealant for suckling in the rat. (1970) (18)
- Transection of the stria terminalis without damage to the medial amygdala does not alter behavioural sodium regulation in rats. (1992) (16)
- The site of the dipsogenic action of angiotensin II in the North American opossum (1980) (15)
- Prospectus: Thirst and Salt Appetite (1990) (15)
- Salt appetite in the pigeon in response to pharmacological treatments. (1987) (15)
- Hormonal Synergy as the Cause of Salt Appetite (1986) (14)
- Brain glucoprivation and ketoprivation do not promote ingestion in the suckling rat pup. (1990) (12)
- The dependence of the salt appetite of the rat on the hormonal consequences of sodium deficiency. (1984) (11)
- Salt appetite consequent on sodium depletion in the suckling rat pup. (1993) (9)
- THE PEPTIDE SPECIFICITY OF RECEPTORS FOR ANGIOTENSIN-INDUCED THIRST (1977) (9)
- Intracerebroventricular injection of renin in the neonatal rat reveals a precocious sodium appetite that is dissociated from renin-aroused thirst. (1994) (9)
- Central tachykinin injection potently suppresses the need-free salt intake of the female rat (1992) (9)
- Biobehavioral determinants of evaporative water loss in the rat. (1981) (8)
- SUPPRESSION OF ANGIOTENSIN-INDUCED THIRST BY THE E-PROSTAGLANDINS (1977) (7)
- Salt appetite in rat pups: ontogeny of angiotensin II-aldosterone synergy. (1991) (7)
- The Neuropsychology of Drinking Behavior (1983) (6)
- Neurokinin A is a specific and precocious inhibitor of water intake in neonatal rats (1990) (5)
- The apparent dependence of salt appetite in the pigeon on endogenous angiotensin II (1987) (5)
- Metabolism of tritiated angiotensin II in anaesthetized rats (2004) (4)
- Ontogeny of epinephrine-induced anorexia in rats. (1986) (4)
- Ontogeny of alpha- and beta-adrenergic anorexia in rats. (1988) (4)
- Effects of the Tachykinins Eledoisin and Physalaemin on Drinking Behaviour in Baby Rats (1986) (3)
- Ontogeny of adrenalectomy and depletion-induced sodium appetite (1989) (3)
- Mediation of Angiotensin-Induced Drinking Behavior by the Circumventricular Organs (1981) (3)
- The ontogeny of the antidipsogenic effect of eledoisin and physalaemin in the rat (1987) (3)
- Ontogeny of α- and β-adrenergic anorexia in rats (1988) (3)
- Chapter 13 – A Possible Role for Angiotensin in the Elicitation of Salt Appetite (1980) (3)
- Angiotensin-Induced Water and Salt Intake1,2 (1980) (2)
- The development in infant rats of kassinin's potent and selective control of cell-dehydration thirst (1989) (2)
- Hormonal control of calcium ingestion: the effects of neonatal gonadectomy on the calcium ingestion of male and female rats (1992) (2)
- Developmental and environmental in fl uences on physiology and behavior — 2014 (2015) (2)
- 7 – A Comparison of Instinct and Motivation with Emphasis on Their Differences1 (1980) (2)
- Angiotensin-induced thirst and sodium appetite. (1981) (1)
- Maternal deprivation or lasix injection in suckling pups enhances sodium appetite in the mature rat (1992) (1)
- Sensitivity to Dipsogenic Peptides of Pigeons Bearing Lesions Directed to the Subfornical Organ (SFO) (1986) (1)
- Effect of tachykinins on the need-free sodium intake of female rats: A continuous intracerebroventricular infusion study (1994) (1)
- Aldosterone and central angiotensin ii induced salt intake in 12-day-old rats (1989) (1)
- The dipsogenic action of angiotensin. (1974) (1)
- [Effects of 2 glucose analogues (2-deoxy-d-glucose and 3-methyl-glucose) on the metabolism and feeding behavior of rats]. (1972) (0)
- Effects of intracerebroventricular arachidonic acid and indomethacin on angiotensin-induced drinking. (1980) (0)
- Water Intake without the Act of Drinking (1960) (0)
- Control ofmealsize bycentral noradrenergic action (feeding behavior/noradrenaline/hunger/biogenic amines/hypothalamus) (1975) (0)
- The Ontogeny of Angiotensin Dipsogenesis in the Rat (1986) (0)
- Emergence of ionic specificity of sodium hunger in the rat pup (1992) (0)
- Angiotensin/aldosterone synergy and pigeon salt appetite (1989) (0)
- The hormonal basis of excess salt intake (1991) (0)
- Emergence of sodium hunger in the rat suckling (1992) (0)
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