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J M Kass

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Reid B, Kass J, Wollney S, Jensen E, Russello M, Viola E, et al.
Heredity (Edinb) . 2018 Sep; 122(4):441-457. PMID: 30171190
In wide-ranging taxa with historically dynamic ranges, past allopatric isolation and range expansion can both influence the current structure of genetic diversity. Considering alternate historical scenarios involving expansion from either...
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King B, Sam H, Arceneaux E, Kass J
Physiol Behav . 1994 May; 55(5):963-6. PMID: 8022919
Bilateral lesions centered in the posterodorsal amygdala of female rats resulted in hyperphagia and excessive weight gain. The brain damage extended posteriorly through the amygdalohippocampal area and into the ventral...
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King B, Zansler C, Tatford 3rd A, Neville K, Sam H, Kass J, et al.
Physiol Behav . 1993 Dec; 54(6):1187-90. PMID: 8295962
Adrenalectomized female rats with lesions of the ventromedial hypothalamus or sham lesions were given SC implants of wax pellets or a fused mixture of corticosterone-cholesterol (40, 75, or 130% by...
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King B, Kass J, Cadieux N, Sam H, Neville K, Arceneaux E
Physiol Behav . 1993 Oct; 54(4):759-65. PMID: 8248354
Damage to the temporal lobes in cats, dogs, and primates has long been known to result in hyperphagia and obesity, but research into the role of this area of the...
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King B, Kass J, Neville K, Sam H, Tatford 3rd A, Zansler C
Physiol Behav . 1993 Sep; 54(3):467-70. PMID: 8415939
Marked weight gain was observed in female rats given small electrolytic lesions in the dorsal posterior portion of the amygdala. With a standard lab pellet diet, weight gains typically ranged...