Amy M. Naleid, Ph.D.

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University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
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ingestive behavior
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Allen S. Levine grad student 2005 UMN
 (The role of mesolimbic opioids in food intake reward.)
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Naleid AM, Grimm JW, Kessler DA, et al. (2008) Deconstructing the vanilla milkshake: the dominant effect of sucrose on self-administration of nutrient-flavor mixtures. Appetite. 50: 128-38
Naleid AM, Grace MK, Chimukangara M, et al. (2007) Paraventricular opioids alter intake of high-fat but not high-sucrose diet depending on diet preference in a binge model of feeding. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 293: R99-105
Figlewicz DP, Bennett JL, Naleid AM, et al. (2006) Intraventricular insulin and leptin decrease sucrose self-administration in rats. Physiology & Behavior. 89: 611-6
Naleid AM, Levine AS, Chimukangara M, et al. (2006) WITHDRAWN: Cns μ-opioid stimulation increases intake of high-fat but not high-sucrose diet depending on diet preference in a “binge” model of feeding Appetite
Naleid AM, Grace MK, Cummings DE, et al. (2005) Ghrelin induces feeding in the mesolimbic reward pathway between the ventral tegmental area and the nucleus accumbens. Peptides. 26: 2274-9
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