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Ghrelin increases intake of rewarding food in rodents
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Ghrelin increases intake of rewarding food in rodents
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Suzanne L. Dickson
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Suzanne L Dickson
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Emil Egecioglu
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Elisabet Jerlhag
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Nicolas Salomé
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Karolina P Skibicka
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David Haage
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Mohammad Bohlooly-Y
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Daniel Andersson
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Mikael Bjursell
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Daniel Perrissoud
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Jörgen A Engel
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English
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publication date
July 2010
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Addiction Biology
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15
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304-11
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3
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10.1111/J.1369-1600.2010.00216.X
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2193040
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2193040
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2193040
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2901520
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20477752
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