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Authors: Covasa, M Marcuson, JK Ritter, RC
Citation: M. Covasa et al., Diminished satiation in rats exposed to elevated levels of endogenous or exogenous cholecystokinin, AM J P-REG, 280(2), 2001, pp. R331-R337

Authors: Covasa, M Ritter, RC
Citation: M. Covasa et Rc. Ritter, Attenuated satiation response to intestinal nutrients in rats that do not express CCK-A receptors, PEPTIDES, 22(8), 2001, pp. 1339-1348

Authors: Covasa, M Grahn, J Ritter, RC
Citation: M. Covasa et al., Reduced hindbrain and enteric neuronal response to intestinal oleate in rats maintained on high-fat diet, AUTON NEURO, 84(1-2), 2000, pp. 8-18

Authors: Covasa, M Ritter, RC Burns, GA
Citation: M. Covasa et al., NMDA receptor participation in control of food intake by the stomach, AM J P-REG, 278(5), 2000, pp. R1362-R1368

Authors: Covasa, M Ritter, RC Burns, GA
Citation: M. Covasa et al., Reduction of food intake by intestinal macronutrient infusion is not reversed by NMDA receptor blockade, AM J P-REG, 278(2), 2000, pp. R345-R351

Authors: Covasa, M Ritter, RC
Citation: M. Covasa et Rc. Ritter, Adaptation to high-fat diet reduces inhibition of gastric emptying by CCK and intestinal oleate, AM J P-REG, 278(1), 2000, pp. R166-R170

Authors: Covasa, M Grahn, J Ritter, RC
Citation: M. Covasa et al., High fat maintenance diet attenuates hindbrain neuronal response to CCK, REGUL PEPT, 86(1-3), 2000, pp. 83-88

Authors: Covasa, M Ritter, RC
Citation: M. Covasa et Rc. Ritter, Reduced sensitivity to the satiation effect of intestinal oleate in rats adapted to high-fat diet, AM J P-REG, 46(1), 1999, pp. R279-R285

Authors: Ritter, RC Covasa, M Matson, CA
Citation: Rc. Ritter et al., Cholecystokinin: proofs and prospects for involvement in control of food intake and body weight, NEUROPEPTID, 33(5), 1999, pp. 387-399
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