effect of nicotine

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effect
noun
uk
/ɪˈfekt/
us
/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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nicotine
noun[U]
uk
/ˈnɪk.ə.tiːn/
us
/ˈnɪk.ə.t̬iːn/
a poisonous chemical, found in tobacco, that ...
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(Definition ofeffectandnicotinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theeffectofnicotinewas defined as suppression if the light-induced spiking decreased or was blocked during nicotine application.
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To test theeffectofnicotineon light responses, nicotine was delivered prior to or concurrently with the light stimuli.
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These conditions served to test theeffectofnicotineon maintained firing rates and light responses of the identified cell.
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To test theeffectofnicotineapplication on maintained rate, nicotine was bath or puff applied without concurrent light stimulation.
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We also tested theeffectofnicotineon endogenous glycine release.
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Theeffectofnicotinewas defined as enhancement if light-induced spiking increased during nicotine application or the nicotine-induced spiking was additive with light-induced spiking.
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Does theeffectofnicotineand the other substances in tobacco on rats and mice correspond to the effect in human beings?
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We are told that it is a product that people suck as an alternative way of getting the stimulatingeffectofnicotine.
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He has also studied theeffectofnicotineon bone arteriole blood flow and bone cancer.
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The basis for this effect is not known, but possibilities include aneffectofnicotineas a dopamine stimulant.
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The effects of nicotine on developing catecholamine systems.
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There are marked similarities in the neurobiological and psychological effects of nicotine and methylphenidate.!
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It has been said that if we had known the effects of nicotine when cigarette smoking first started, we would have banned it straight away.
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That is now recognised to be largely due to the pharmacological effects of nicotine within the central nervous system.
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Nicotinic receptors are the primary mediator of the effects of nicotine.
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Alpha4beta2 and alpha6beta2 receptors, present in the ventral tegmental area, play a crucial role in mediating the reinforcement effects of nicotine.
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The effects of nicotine withdrawal can include anxiety, depression, feelings of restlessness or frustration, headaches, an increase in appetite and difficulty concentrating.
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One theory argues that the beneficial effects of nicotine on negative symptoms outweigh possible exacerbation of positive symptoms.
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