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1. Nanoparticle exposure driven circulating bioactive peptidome causes systemic inflammation and vascular dysfunction

2. Effects of Menthol on Nicotine Pharmacokinetic, Pharmacology and Dependence in Mice.

3. Δ 8 ‐Tetrahydrocannabivarin has potent anti‐nicotine effects in several rodent models of nicotine dependence

4. Carbon Nanotube Exposure Triggers a Cerebral Peptidomic Response: Barrier Compromise, Neuroinflammation, and a Hyperexcited State

5. Blockade of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor enhances the responsiveness to bupropion in the mouse forced swim test

6. In vivo interactions between α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and nuclear peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α: Implication for nicotine dependence

7. Traumatic Brain Injury Temporal Proteome Guides KCC2-Targeted Therapy

8. Inhibition of monoacylglycerol lipase reduces nicotine reward in the conditioned place preference test in male mice

9. N-Oleoyl-glycine reduces nicotine reward and withdrawal in mice

10. Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors mediate ∆ 9 ‐THC dependence: Mouse and human studies

11. Effect of nicotine and alpha-7 nicotinic modulators on visceral pain-induced conditioned place aversion in mice

12. Expression and pharmacological modulation of visceral pain-induced conditioned place aversion in mice

13. Neuronal calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II mediates nicotine reward in the conditioned place preference test in mice

14. Nicotine Enhances the Hypnotic and Hypothermic Effects of Alcohol in the Mouse

15. Inhibition of monoacylglycerol lipase reduces nicotine withdrawal

16. The α3β4* nicotinic ACh receptor subtype mediates physical dependence to morphine: mouse and human studies

17. Genetic variation within theChrna7gene modulates nicotine reward-like phenotypes in mice

18. Similar activity of mecamylamine stereoisomers in vitro and in vivo

19. The α3β4* nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtype mediates nicotine reward and physical nicotine withdrawal signs independently of the α5 subunit in the mouse

20. The cannabinoid CB2 receptor is necessary for nicotine-conditioned place preference, but not other behavioral effects of nicotine in mice

21. Serum-borne bioactivity caused by pulmonary multiwalled carbon nanotubes induces neuroinflammation via blood–brain barrier impairment

22. The role of fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibition in nicotine reward and dependence

23. Functional interaction between Lypd6 and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

24. Frontal Cortex Proteome Perturbation after Juvenile Rat Secondhand Smoke Exposure

25. Differential effects of endocannabinoid catabolic inhibitors on morphine withdrawal in mice

26. New mechanisms and perspectives in nicotine withdrawal

27. Effects of methoxsalen, a CYP2A5/6 inhibitor, on nicotine dependence behaviors in mice

28. The α4 nicotinic receptor promotes CD4+ T-cell proliferation and a helper T-cell immune response

29. The α4 nicotinic receptor promotes CD4+ T-cell proliferation and a helper T-cell immune response.

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