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  1. Avena NM, Gold J, Kroll C, Gold MS (2012) Further developments in the neurobiology of food and addiction: Update on the state of the science. Nutrition 28(4): 341-3.
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  2. Avena NM, Bocarsly ME (2012) Dysregulation of brain reward systems in eating disorders: Neurochemical information from animal models of binge eating, bulimia nervosa, and anorexia nervosa. Neuropharmacol 63: 87-96.
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  3. Avena NM, Bocarsly ME, Hoebel BG (2012) Animal models of sugar and fat bingeing: Relationship to food addiction and increased body weight. In: Psychiatric Disorders: Methods in Mol Bio. Kobeissy, F (Ed.). 829: 351-65.
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  4. Avena NM and Hoebel BG (2012). Bingeing, Withdrawal and Craving: An Animal Model of Sugar Addiction. In: Food and addiction: A comprehension handbook. Gold, MS, Brownell, K (Eds.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Request .
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  5. Avena NM (2011) Editorial: Food and Addiction: Implications and relevance to eating disorders and obesity. Curr Drug Abuse Rev 4(3): 131-2.
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  6. Bocarsly M, Berner LA, Hoebel BG, Avena NM. (2011) Rats that binge eat fat-rich food do not show somatic signs or anxiety associated with opiate-like withdrawal: Implications for nutrient-specific food addiction behaviors. Phys Behav 104(5): 865-72.
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  7. Avena NM, Bocarsly ME, Hoebel BG (2011) Food addiction: Analysis with an animal model of sugar bingeing. In: Handbook of Behavior, Food and Nutrition. Preedy, VR et al. (Eds.). New York: Springer Science and Business Media. p. 1687-1704.
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  8. Avena NM, Gold MS. (2011) Food and addiction: Sugars, fats and hedonic overeating. Invited commentary on: Gearhert et al., Can food be addictive?: Public health and policy implications. Addiction 106(7): 1214-5.
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  9. Avena NM, Wang M, Gold MS. (2011) Implications of food addiction and drug use in obesity. Psychiatric Annals 41(10): 478-482.
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  10. Avena NM, Gold MS. (2011) Variety and hyperpalatability: Are they promoting addictive overeating? AM J Clin Nut 94(2): 367-8.
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  11. Avena NM, Bocarsly M, Hoebel BG, Gold MS. (2011) Overlaps in the nosology of substance abuse and overeating: the translational implications of “food addiction.” Curr Drug Abuse Rev. 4(3): 133-9.
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  12. Johnson RJ, Gold MS, Johnson DJ, Ishimoto T, Lanaspa MA, Zahniser NR, Avena NM. (2011) Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: Is it time to reappraise the role of sugar consumption? Postgrad Med 123(5): 39-49.
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  13. Avena NM, Gold MS. (2011) Sensitivity to alcohol in obese patients: A possible role for food addiction. J AM Coll of Surg213(3): 451-2.
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  14. Corwin RL, Avena NM, Boggiano MM. (2011) Feeding and reward: perspectives from three rat models of binge eating. Phys & Behav 104(1): 87-97.
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  15. Berner LA, Bocarsly ME, Hoebel BG, Avena NM. (2011) Pharmacological interventions for binge eating: Lessons from animal models, current treatments, and future directions. Curr Pharmaceut Des 17(12): 1180-7.
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  16. Bocarsly M, Powell E, Avena NM, Hoebel BG. (2010) High-fructose corn syrup causes characteristics of obesity in rats: Increased body weight, body fat and triglyceride levels. Pharmacol, Biochem and Behav 97(1): 101-6.
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  17. Avena, NM. (2010) The study of food addiction using animal models of binge eating. Appetite 55(3): 734-7.
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  18. Berner LA, Bocarsly ME, Hoebel BG, Avena NM. (2009) Baclofen suppresses binge eating of pure fat but not a sugar-rich or sweet-fat diet. Behav Pharmacol 20(7): 631-4.
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  19. Geiger B, Harburcak M, Avena NM, Moyer MC, Hoebel BG, Pothos EN. (2009) Deficits of mesolimbic dopamine neurotransmission in rat dietary obesity. Neurosci 159(4): 1193-9.
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  20. Hoebel BG, Avena NM, Rada P. (2009) Natural addiction: A behavioral and neural-circuit model using sugar addiction in rats. J Addict Med 3(1): 33-41.
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  21. Avena NM, Rada P, Bocarsly M, Hoebel BG. (2009) Binge eating in relation to addiction: Evidence from an animal model of sugar addiction. In: Binge Eating: Psychological Factors, Symptoms and Treatment. Chambers, N (Ed.). Nova Science Publishers, New York. Chapt.3, p. 95-123.
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  22. Avena NM. (2009) Binge eating: Neurochemical insights from animal models. Eating Disorders 17(1): 89-92.
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  23. Avena NM, Rada P, Hoebel BG. (2008) Underweight rats have enhanced dopamine release and a blunted acetylcholine satiety response in the nucleus accumbens while bingeing on sucrose. Neurosci 156(4): 865-71.
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  24. Berner LA, Avena NM, Hoebel BG. (2008) Bingeing, self-restriction, and increased body weight in rats with limited access to a sweet-fat diet. Obesity 16(9): 1998-2002.
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  25. Avena NM, Rada P, Hoebel BG. (2008) Evidence for sugar addiction: Behavioral and neurochemical effects of intermittent, excessive sugar intake. Neurosci & Biobehav Rev 32(1): 20-39.
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