Chronic nicotine restores normal Aβ levels and prevents short-term memory and E-LTP impairment in Aβ rat model of Alzheimer's disease
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S. Salim | T. Tran | K. Alkadhi | Samina Salim | Marisa Srivareerat | Trinh T. Tran | Abdulaziz M. Aleisa | Karim A. Alkadhi | A. Aleisa | M. Srivareerat
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