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A home for the nicotine habit

Julie A. Kauer ()
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Julie A. Kauer: Physiology and Biotechnology, and of Neuroscience, Brown University

Nature, 2005, vol. 436, issue 7047, 31-32

Abstract: Nicotine is extremely addictive, but it can also improve cognitive performance. Attempts to unravel the complex pathways underlying these effects pinpoint a single type of receptor in just one brain region.

Date: 2005
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