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1 se is limited due to its psychotomimetic and addictive properties.
2 n systems also appear to be important to its addictive properties.
3 treatment of severe pain conditions that has addictive properties.
4 s in the brain, leading to its rewarding and addictive properties.
6 te use in humans and highlight the potential addictive properties and harmful effects of chronic nico
7 ts, effects that may contribute to increased addictive properties and lasting deficits in behavioral
8 naptic function, may contribute to increased addictive properties and long-term behavioral deficits.
9 gnitive mechanisms may help explain both its addictive properties and potential therapeutic applicati
10 become increasingly important because of the addictive properties and unwanted side effects of opioid
12 e (18-MC) have all been claimed to have anti-addictive properties in animal models, but the mechanism
15 dopaminergic neurons involved in reward and addictive properties of a variety of abused substances.
19 port a role for the alpha3beta4 nAChR in the addictive properties of cocaine and highlight the possib
20 n for its involvement in the reinforcing and addictive properties of cocaine and other drugs of abuse
21 rtant role for D3 receptors in mediating the addictive properties of cocaine and suggest that blockad
26 attachment-like mechanism underpinned by the addictive properties of defense systems such as toxins-a
27 can profoundly affect the physiological and addictive properties of drugs of abuse, including morphi
31 oward a better understanding of the proposed addictive properties of food, the components and the mec
35 responsible for mediating the analgesic and addictive properties of most clinically relevant opioid
38 e on a habenula-pancreas axis that links the addictive properties of nicotine to its diabetes-promoti
42 eceptor-containing cells is required for the addictive properties of psychostimulants, then mice with
46 ported herein may have relevance to the anti-addictive properties of this drug, and this proposal war
47 with cigarette smoking is exacerbated by the addictive properties of tobacco smoke and the limited su
50 data suggest that the degenerative and "anti-addictive' properties of ibogaine reflect different acti
51 ve metabolite noribogaine have powerful anti-addictive properties, producing long-lasting therapeutic
52 nconsistent with its therapeutic effects and addictive properties, which are thought to be reliant on