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.2006 Mar;184(3-4):286-91.
doi: 10.1007/s00213-006-0308-4. Epub 2006 Feb 4.

Nicotine psychopharmacology research contributions to United States and global tobacco regulation: a look back and a look forward

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Nicotine psychopharmacology research contributions to United States and global tobacco regulation: a look back and a look forward

Jack E Henningfield et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl).2006 Mar.

Abstract

Nicotine has a long and storied history in physiology and pharmacology. Historically, it has been used as a tool to explore the nervous system, studied for its role in tobacco use, and more recently examined for its diverse potential medicinal uses. Psychopharmacology research has been pivotal in the science foundation for nicotine and tobacco product regulation.

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