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    Fos-positive neurons are increased in the nucleus of the solitary tract and decreased in the ventromedial hypothalamus and amygdala by a high-protein diet in rats by Darcel, Nicolas, Fromentin, Gilles, Raybould, Helen E, Gougis, Sylvette, Gietzen, Dorothy W, Tomé, Daniel

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-06-2005)
    “…Transition from a normal- (NP) to a high-protein (HP) diet induces a rapid depression in food intake and a progressive but incomplete return to the initial…”
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    Proteins activate satiety-related neuronal pathways in the brainstem and hypothalamus of rats by Faipoux, Rodolphe, Tomé, Daniel, Gougis, Sylvette, Darcel, Nicolas, Fromentin, Gilles

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-06-2008)
    “…Our objective was to study the relationship between the satiety induced by high-protein meals and the activation of brain areas involved in the onset of…”
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    Nutritional status modulates behavioural and olfactory bulb Fos responses to isoamyl acetate or food odour in rats: roles of orexins and leptin by Prud'homme, M.J, Lacroix, M.C, Badonnel, K, Gougis, S, Baly, C, Salesse, R, Caillol, M

    Published in Neuroscience (15-09-2009)
    “…Abstract Food odours are major determinants for food choice, and their detection depends on nutritional status. The effects of different odour stimuli on both…”
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    Acute and chronic high protein meals activate neuronal pathways in brainstem and hypothalamic areas involved in satiety in rats by Faipoux, Rodolphe, Tomé, Daniel, Gougis, Sylvette, Darcel, Nicolas, Fromentin, Gilles

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2007)
    “…The relationship between the satiety induced by high protein meals and activation of brain areas involved in satiety onset remains incompletely understood. We…”
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    Yeast peptides induce satiety in rats and humans and activate neuronal pathways in brainstem and hypothalamic areas involved in satiety in rats by Faipoux, Rodolphe, Tome, Daniel, Gougis, Sylvette, Oriol, Eric, Bonnano, Laurent, Fromentin, Gilles

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2007)
    “…Yeast‐derived peptides were previously shown to display a high satiating effect. This work evaluate their effect i) on food intake in rats as well as in…”
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    Ibotenic acid lesion of the anterior piriform cortex does not increase high‐protein diet intake in rats by Faipoux, Rodolphe, Rampin, Olivier, Darcel, Nicolas, Gougis, Sylvette, Gietzen, Dorothy W, Tomé, Daniel, Fromentin, Gilles

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2006)
    “…INTRODUCTION High protein‐ or imbalanced amino acid diets are known to reduce food intake. The brain areas involved in this regulation are unknown. We…”
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    Presence of the N-methyl- d-aspartic acid R1 glutamatergic receptor subunit in the lumbosacral spinal cord of male rats by Gougis, Sylvette, Prud'homme, Marie-Jeanne, Rampin, Olivier

    Published in Neuroscience letters (03-05-2002)
    “…The lumbosacral spinal cord contains neurones that control the lower urogenital and digestive tracts. Spinal neurones respond to activation from the periphery…”
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    Spinal Fos labeling and penile erection elicited by stimulation of dorsal nerve of the rat penis by Rampin, O, Gougis, S, Giuliano, F, Rousseau, J P

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-05-1997)
    “…Penile afferents present in the dorsal nerve of the penis (DNP) convey sensory information from the penis to the spinal cord and represent the afferent limb of…”
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    Biliary and pancreatic secretory component of the migrating myoelectric complex in the pig. Effect on intraduodenal pH by Abello, J, Laplace, J P, Corring, T

    “…The aim of the present study in the pig was to describe the biliary and pancreatic secretory component of the migrating myoelectric complex (MMC) during the…”
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