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The following pages link to Age, sex and early environment contribute to individual differences in nicotine/acetaldehyde-induced behavioral and endocrine responses in rats. (Q45953620):
Displaying 11 items.
- Nine generations of selection for high and low nicotine intake in outbred Sprague-Dawley rats (Q30410945) (← links)
- Locomotor and stress responses to nicotine differ in adolescent and adult rats (Q30431668) (← links)
- Mechanisms and genetic factors underlying co-use of nicotine and alcohol or other drugs of abuse (Q33859960) (← links)
- Chronic stress, drug use, and vulnerability to addiction (Q34875333) (← links)
- Nicotine alters limbic function in adolescent rat by a 5-HT1A receptor mechanism (Q34988469) (← links)
- Sex-dependent effects of nicotine on the developing brain (Q37432219) (← links)
- Sex differences in nicotine self-administration in rats during progressive unit dose reduction: implications for nicotine regulation policy (Q37519158) (← links)
- Combined neuropsychological and neurophysiological assessment of drug effects on groups and individuals (Q39813597) (← links)
- Sex differences in neurotensin and substance P following nicotine self-administration in rats. (Q41808597) (← links)
- The monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor tranylcypromine enhances nicotine self-administration in rats through a mechanism independent of MAO inhibition (Q42207617) (← links)
- Status and Future Directions of Preclinical Behavioral Pharmacology in Tobacco Regulatory Science (Q57171561) (← links)