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The ontogeny of salt hunger in the rat
Micah Leshem
Department of Psychology
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Hunger
100%
Sodium Chloride
57%
Sodium
57%
Sodium Deficit
28%
Per Se
14%
Neonate
14%
Early Development
14%
Salt Intake
14%
Aldosterone
14%
Angiotensin II (Ang II)
14%
Chloride Salt
14%
Intracerebroventricular Injection
14%
Increased Motivation
14%
Monovalent Cations
14%
Increased Intake
14%
NaCl Solution
14%
Sodium Depletion
14%
Rat Pups
14%
Weaning Age
14%
Renin
14%
Sodium Requirement
14%
Sodium Deficiency
14%
Sodium Ion
14%
Artificial Sweeteners
14%
Animal Suffering
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Solution and Solubility
100%
Ontogeny
100%
Aldosterone
100%
Angiotensin
100%
Renin
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ontogeny
100%
Table Salt
100%
Rat
100%
Pups
33%
Neonate
16%
Early Development
16%
Aldosterone
16%
Artificial Sweetener
16%
Renin
16%
Angiotensin II
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ontogeny
100%
Table Salt
100%
Neonate
16%
Intracerebroventricular Drug Administration
16%
Sodium Ion
16%
Aldosterone
16%
Sodium Depletion
16%
Renin
16%
Sodium Deficiency
16%
Angiotensin II
16%
Artificial Sweetener
16%
Neuroscience
Ontogeny
100%
Sodium Chloride
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
60%
Renin
20%
Aldosterone
20%
Angiotensin II
20%