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Although nicotine is generally considered to be the main compound responsible for the
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors allow locomotor and rewarding responses to nicotine.
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Although nicotine is generally considered to be the main compound responsible for the
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
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AS Villégier, L Salomon, S Granon… - Journal: NPP Disk …, 2005 - academia.edu
Drugs of abuse, such as D-amphetamine, cocaine, morphine, or heroin, share the ability to
cause addiction in humans and to increase release of dopamine (DA) in the nucleus …
cause addiction in humans and to increase release of dopamine (DA) in the nucleus …
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors allow locomotor and rewarding responses to nicotine
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Although nicotine is generally considered to be the main compound responsible for the
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors allow locomotor and rewarding responses to nicotine.
AS Villegier, L Salomon, S Granon… - …, 2006 - hal.science
Although nicotine is generally considered to be the main compound responsible for the
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
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Drugs of abuse, such as D-amphetamine, cocaine, morphine, or heroin, share the ability to
cause addiction in humans and to increase release of dopamine (DA) in the nucleus …
cause addiction in humans and to increase release of dopamine (DA) in the nucleus …
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors Allow Locomotor and Rewarding Responses to Nicotine.
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Although nicotine is generally considered to be the main compound responsible for the
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors Allow Locomotor and Rewarding Responses to Nicotine.
AS Villégier, L Salomon, S Granon… - …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
Although nicotine is generally considered to be the main compound responsible for the
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
addictive properties of tobacco, experimental data indicate that nicotine does not exhibit all …
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[PDF][PDF] Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors Allow Locomotor and Rewarding Responses to Nicotine
AS Villégier, L Salomon, S Granon… - …, 2006 - academia.edu
Drugs of abuse, such as D-amphetamine, cocaine, morphine, or heroin, share the ability to
cause addiction in humans and to increase release of dopamine (DA) in the nucleus …
cause addiction in humans and to increase release of dopamine (DA) in the nucleus …