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  • 3. Wistar Kyoto and Wistar rats differ in the affective and locomotor effects of nicotine.
    Rauhut AS, Zentner IJ, Mardekian SK, Tanenbaum JB.
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  • 6. Effects of risperidone on development and expression of nicotine-induced locomotor sensitization in rats.
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  • 9. Varenicline and mecamylamine attenuate locomotor sensitization and cross-sensitization induced by nicotine and morphine in mice.
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  • 14. Effects of mecamylamine on nicotine-induced conditioned hyperactivity and sensitization in differentially reared rats.
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  • 16. A two-injection protocol for nicotine sensitization.
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  • 18. Amphetamine- and nicotine-induced cross-sensitization in adolescent rats persists until adulthood.
    Santos GC, Marin MT, Cruz FC, Delucia R, Planeta CS.
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  • 19. Nicotine treatment produces persistent increases in amphetamine-stimulated locomotor activity in periadolescent male but not female or adult male rats.
    Collins SL, Montano R, Izenwasser S.
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  • 20. A comparison of brain and behavioral effects of varenicline and nicotine in rats.
    King J, Huang W, Chen W, Heffernan M, Shields J, Rane P, Bircher R, DiFranza JR.
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