Menthol enhances nicotine-induced locomotor sensitization and in vivo functional connectivity in adolescence
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M. Febo | J. King | S. Shaffer | L. Colon-Perez | J. Difranza | G. Poirier | Wei Huang | K. Tam | Maxwell Robidoux | Matthew F Thompson | M. Davila-Garcia | M. Dubuke | M. Dávila-García
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