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Publications by Emily L.R. Harrison
Effects of the Nicotinic Receptor Antagonist Mecamylamine on Ad-Lib Smoking Behavior, Topography, and Nicotine Levels in Smokers With and Without Schizophrenia: A Preliminary Study
Schizophrenia Research
Psychiatry
Mental Health
Biological Psychiatry
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The Reliability of Puff Topography and Subjective Responses During Ad Lib Smoking of a Single Cigarette
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R-bPiDI, an Α6β2* Nicotinic Receptor Antagonist, Decreases Nicotine-Evoked Dopamine Release and Nicotine Reinforcement
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Effects of Transdermal Nicotine and Concurrent Smoking on Cognitive Performance in Tobacco-Abstinent Smokers.
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Interactive Effects of the mGlu5 Receptor Antagonist MPEP and the mGlu2/3 Receptor Antagonist LY341495 on Nicotine Self-Administration and Reward Deficits Associated With Nicotine Withdrawal in Rats
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Effects of Acute Smoking on Brain Activity Vary With Abstinence in Smokers Performing the N-Back Task: A Preliminary Study
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Brain Regions Mediating Α3β4 Nicotinic Antagonist Effects of 18-Mc on Nicotine Self-Administration
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Antagonist Activities of Mecamylamine and Nicotine Show Reciprocal Dependence on Beta Subunit Sequence in the Second Transmembrane Domain
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