Biomedical sciences publications
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Rodent Models of Nicotine Reward: What Do They Tell Us About Tobacco Abuse in Humans?
Here we discuss the most commonly used animal models including, self-administration (SA), place conditioning (PC), and the intracranial self-stimulation (ICSS) paradigms in rodents.
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A Consensus Definition of Cataplexy in Mouse Models of Narcolepsy
To establish a common language, the International Working Group on Rodent Models of Narcolepsy reviewed the literature on cataplexy in people with narcolepsy and in dog and mouse models of…
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Frizzled 8 Activation By WNT-2 and Synergistic Up-Regulation in Lung Cancer
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Genetic Research on Nicotine Dependence: Future Directions
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Nicotine & Tobacco
One feature of the journal was determined early: It would have an introductory section, similar to those of Science and other journals that emphasize dissemination.
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Prominent Role of alpha3/alpha6beta2* nAChRs in Regulating Evoked Dopamine Release in Primate Putamen: Effect of Long-Term Nicotine Treatment
Here, we used voltammetry to assess the role of nAChRs on evoked dopamine release from monkey putamen slices.
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The Impact of Smoking Cessation and Pharmacotherapy on Sleep Assessed Across the First 10 Days After Quitting
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Regression Models of Atlas Appearance
This paper introduces an appearance modeling framework based instead on generalized multi-linear regression. The training of regression appearance models is controlled by independent variables. This makes it straightforward to create…
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Tobacco Addiction and Pharmacogenetics of Nicotine Metabolism
This paper presents a brief overview of several components of tobacco addiction, including a discussion of progress towards the development of a comprehensive understanding of the pharmacogenetics of tobacco addiction…
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Blocking the Effects of MCP-1 Using a New Small Molecule Antagonist SR16951 for the Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases
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Protein Expression Changes in Prefrontal Cortex, Corpus Callosum, and Anterior Dorsal Cerebellum After Ethanol Exposure in Wistar Rats
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Association of the DRD2 Gene Taq1A Polymorphism and Smoking Behavior: a Meta-Analysis and New Data
Our a priori hypothesis was that the association of the DRD2 Taq1A polymorphism with smoking behavior would be more prominent in females than males.