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Works by E S. Na in Osteopathic Medicine and Osteopathy

2012

Voluntary running-wheel exercise decreases the threshold for rewarding intracranial self-stimulation., Mariana Morris, E S. Na, A K. Johnson
Faculty Articles

Opioid mechanisms that mediate the palatability of and appetite for salt in sodium replete and deficient states., E S. Na, Mariana Morris, A K. Johnson
Faculty Articles

2010

Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism prevents hedonic deficits induced by a chronic sodium appetite., Mariana Morris, E S. Na, A K. Johnson
Faculty Articles

2009

Behavioral cross-sensitization between morphine-induced locomotion and sodium depletion-induced salt appetite., E S. Na, Mariana Morris, A K. Johnson
Faculty Articles

2008

Salt craving: the psychobiology of pathogenic sodium intake., Mariana Morris, E S. Na, A K. Johnson
Faculty Articles

2007

The neural substrates of enhanced salt appetite after repeated sodium depletions., E S. Na, Mariana Morris, R F. Johnson, T G. Beltz, A K. Johnson
Faculty Articles

2006

The effects of deoxycorticosterone-induced sodium appetite on hedonic behaviors in the rat., Mariana Morris, E S. Na, A J. Grippo, A K. Johnson
Faculty Articles

 
 

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