Adolescent Rats Self-Administer Less Nicotine Than Adults at Low Doses

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P356DOI10.1093/NTR/NTW006
P932PMC publication ID4978976
P698PubMed publication ID26764255

P2093author name stringEdda Thiels
Alan F Sved
Rachel L Schassburger
Eric C Donny
Tracy T Smith
Laura E Rupprecht
Emily M Pitzer
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P433issue9
P921main subjectteenagerQ1492760
P304page(s)1861-1868
P577publication date2016-01-13
P1433published inNicotine and Tobacco ResearchQ15762854
P1476titleAdolescent Rats Self-Administer Less Nicotine Than Adults at Low Doses
P478volume18

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