Acquired protein appetite in rats: dependence on a protein-specific need state

Experientia
E L Gibson, D A Booth

Abstract

Rats are shown to acquire a preference for protein-predictive olfactory cues which depends on a state of mild deficit in protein intake--i.e. a learned protein-specific appetite.

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Apr 1, 1994·European Journal of Pharmacology·F LacourJ Duhault
Oct 1, 1989·Physiology & Behavior·B J Baker, D A Booth
Oct 1, 1989·Physiology & Behavior·J A DeutschS C Heinrichs
Mar 1, 1990·Physiology & Behavior·L L BirchS Sullivan
May 1, 1992·Physiology & Behavior·D W GietzenQ R Rogers
Mar 1, 1993·Physiology & Behavior·M Naito-HoopesQ R Rogers
Apr 1, 1994·Physiology & Behavior·M D Holder, D DiBattista
Mar 12, 1999·Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews·L Thibault, D A Booth
Dec 9, 1997·The British Journal of Nutrition·J J Villalba, F D Provenza
Dec 1, 1998·Nutrition Research Reviews·F D ProvenzaS J Werner
May 1, 1992·The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society·D A Booth
Mar 24, 2012·American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology·Anthony Sclafani, Karen Ackroff
Feb 10, 2012·American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology·Christopher D MorrisonTara M Henagan
Dec 14, 2011·The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition·Sanne Griffioen-RooseCees de Graaf
Jan 1, 1989·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·D A BoothE L Gibson
May 10, 2006·Physiology & Behavior·Louise Thibault, David A Booth
Jun 8, 2018·The Journal of Nutrition·Catherine ChaumontetDaniel Tomé
Feb 1, 1990·Nutrition Reviews·D A Booth
Jan 7, 2021·Obesity Reviews : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity·Patrick C EvenDaniel Tomé
Mar 25, 2019·Physiology & Behavior·Daniel ToméDalila Azzout-Marniche
Oct 15, 2020·The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society·Daniel ToméDalila Azzout-Marniche
Nov 16, 2019·Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry·Daniel ToméDalila Azzout-Marniche

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