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Evidence of cross-tolerance between behavioural effects of nicotine and cocaine in mice
RI Desai, Philip Terry
Psychology
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Cocaine
100%
Nicotine
100%
Cross-tolerance
100%
Behavioral Effects
100%
Locomotor Activity
37%
Grooming
25%
Locomotion
12%
Once-daily
12%
Sampling Methods
12%
Chronic Exposure
12%
Asymmetric Pattern
12%
Immobility
12%
Behavioral Response
12%
Differential Inhibition
12%
Time Sampling
12%
Repeated Administration
12%
Contrast Prior
12%
Cocaine Exposure
12%
Dopamine Uptake
12%
Acute Response
12%
Nicotine Exposure
12%
Target Behavior
12%
Cocaine-induced
12%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Behavioral Effect
100%
Locomotor Activity
60%
Locomotion
20%
Dopamine Uptake
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cross-Tolerance
100%
Behavioral Effect
100%
Table Salt
33%
Immobility
33%
Long Term Exposure
33%