Smoking could lead to cocaine use
Smoking could lead to cocaine use
Filed under: treat cocaine addiction
The researchers treated mice with nicotine and then cocaine. According to Kandel, a neuroscience professor, behavioral markers of cocaine addiction nearly doubled in mice pretreated with nicotine, compared to mice who received only cocaine. …
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