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  • 23. Reduced ventromedial hypothalamic neuronal nitric oxide synthase and increased sensitivity to NOS inhibition in dietary obese rats: further evidence of a role for nitric oxide in the regulation of energy balance.
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  • 32. Scopolamine reversal of nicotine enhanced delayed matching-to-sample performance in monkeys.
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