Todd E. Thiele
Department of Psychology and the Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Davie Hall
CB#3270
USA
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- Overlapping peptide control of alcohol self-administration and feeding. Thiele, T.E., Stewart, R.B., Badia-Elder, N.E., Geary, N., Massi, M., Leibowitz, S.F., Hoebel, B.G., Egli, M. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. (2004)
- Assessment of ethanol consumption and water drinking by NPY Y(2) receptor knockout mice. Thiele, T.E., Naveilhan, P., Ernfors, P. Peptides (2004)
- A role for neuropeptide Y in neurobiological responses to ethanol and drugs of abuse. Thiele, T.E., Sparta, D.R., Hayes, D.M., Fee, J.R. Neuropeptides (2004)
- A role for neuropeptide Y in alcohol intake control: evidence from human and animal research. Thiele, T.E., Badia-Elder, N.E. Physiol. Behav. (2003)
- Central neuropeptide Y alters ethanol-induced sedation, but not ethanol intake, in C57BL/6 mice. Thiele, T.E., Sparta, D.R., Fee, J.R., Navarro, M., Cubero, I. Alcohol (2003)
- Alcoholism and obesity: overlapping neuropeptide pathways?. Thiele, T.E., Navarro, M., Sparta, D.R., Fee, J.R., Knapp, D.J., Cubero, I. Neuropeptides (2003)