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The following pages link to Nicotinic Activity of Arecoline, the Psychoactive Element of "Betel Nuts", Suggests a Basis for Habitual Use and Anti-Inflammatory Activity (Q28550433):
Displaying 10 items.
- Betel nut chewing, oral premalignant lesions, and the oral microbiome (Q36287412) (← links)
- Defining a global research and policy agenda for betel quid and areca nut. (Q47689777) (← links)
- Association of DSM-5 Betel-Quid Use Disorder With Oral Potentially Malignant Disorder in 6 Betel-Quid Endemic Asian Populations (Q48502670) (← links)
- Cracking the Betel Nut: Cholinergic Activity of Areca Alkaloids and Related Compounds (Q48510136) (← links)
- Betel nut chewing and the risk of chronic kidney disease: evidence from a meta-analysis. (Q50020997) (← links)
- Arecoline attenuates memory impairment and demyelination in a cuprizone-induced mouse model of schizophrenia (Q60936151) (← links)
- A qualitative study of attitudes to and perceptions of betel quid consumption and its oral health implications in Taiwan (Q91607355) (← links)
- Chemistry, metabolism and pharmacology of carcinogenic alkaloids present in areca nut and factors affecting their concentration (Q91724500) (← links)
- The Cholinergic System as a Treatment Target for Opioid Use Disorder (Q91796599) (← links)
- The muscarinic agonist arecoline suppresses motor circuit hyperactivity in C. elegans (Q97075890) (← links)