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Addictive nicotine alters local circuit inhibition during the induction of in vivo hippocampal synaptic potentiation

Zhang et al., 2010

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5147440433328986647
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Zhang T
Tang J
Pidoplichko V
Dani J
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Journal of Neuroscience

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The drug addiction process shares many commonalities with normal learning and memory. Addictive drugs subvert normal synaptic plasticity mechanisms, and the consequent synaptic changes underlie long-lasting modifications in behavior that accrue during the progression …
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