Acute stress in rats induces decrease in food intake through mechanisms involving satiation

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Calvez, Juliane | Fromentin, Gilles | Tomé, Daniel | Darcel, Nicolas | Nadkarni, Nachiket | Chaumontet, Catherine, C.

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Acute stress in rats induces decrease in food intake through mechanisms involving satiation. 2. Swiss Winter Conference on Ingestive Behavior

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