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21. Nicotine dependence: studies with a laboratory model.

22. Hippocampal injections of amyloid beta-peptide 1-40 impair subsequent one-trial/day reward learning.

23. Nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) induces a quasi-morphine abstinence syndrome in the rat.

24. A nicotine conjugate vaccine reduces nicotine distribution to brain and attenuates its behavioral and cardiovascular effects in rats.

25. Nicotine abstinence syndrome precipitated by the competitive nicotinic antagonist dihydro-beta-erythroidine.

26. The nicotinic antagonist mecamylamine precipitates nicotine abstinence syndrome in the rat.

27. Subcutaneous injection of an analog of neuropeptide FF precipitates morphine abstinence syndrome.

28. Naloxone precipitates nicotine abstinence syndrome in the rat.

29. Analog of neuropeptide FF attenuates morphine tolerance.

30. Galanin attenuates retention of one-trial reward learning.

31. IgG from neuropeptide FF antiserum reverses morphine tolerance in the rat.

32. Analog of neuropeptide FF attenuates morphine abstinence syndrome.

33. Methanesulfonyl fluoride enhances one-trial reward learning in mid-aged rats.

34. FMRF-NH2-like mammalian octapeptide: possible role in opiate dependence and abstinence.

35. FMRF-NH2-like mammalian peptide precipitates opiate-withdrawal syndrome in the rat.

36. Augmented analgesic effects of L-tryptophan combined with low current transcranial electrostimulation.

37. FMRF-NH2 like mammalian octapeptide in opiate dependence and withdrawal.

38. Augmented analgesic effects of enkephalinase inhibitors combined with transcranial electrostimulation.

39. Clonidine reverses the behavioral and respiratory effects of continuous naloxone infusion.

40. Behavioral alterations produced by chronic naloxone injections.

41. Cerebrospinal fluid from morphine-dependent rats precipitates opiate abstinence syndrome.

42. Brain peptides with opiate antagonist action: their possible role in tolerance and dependence.

43. Auricular microelectrostimulation: naloxone-reversible attenuation of opiate abstinence syndrome.

44. Continuous infusion of naloxone: effects on behavior and oxygen consumption.

46. Low current electrostimulation produces naloxone-reversible analgesia in rats.

47. Stimulus specific effect of scotophobin on mouse plasma corticoids.

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