Connection
Peter Crooks to Smoking Cessation
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Peter Crooks has written about Smoking Cessation.
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0.838 |
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Dwoskin LP, Pivavarchyk M, Joyce BM, Neugebauer NM, Zheng G, Zhang Z, Bardo MT, Crooks PA. Targeting reward-relevant nicotinic receptors in the discovery of novel pharmacotherapeutic agents to treat tobacco dependence. Nebr Symp Motiv. 2009; 55:31-63.
Score: 0.259
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Hamad MO, Kiptoo PK, Stinchcomb AL, Crooks PA. Synthesis and hydrolytic behavior of two novel tripartate codrugs of naltrexone and 6beta-naltrexol with hydroxybupropion as potential alcohol abuse and smoking cessation agents. Bioorg Med Chem. 2006 Oct 15; 14(20):7051-61.
Score: 0.217
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Dwoskin LP, Sumithran SP, Zhu J, Deaciuc AG, Ayers JT, Crooks PA. Subtype-selective nicotinic receptor antagonists: potential as tobacco use cessation agents. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2004 Apr 19; 14(8):1863-7.
Score: 0.187
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Dwoskin LP, Smith AM, Wooters TE, Zhang Z, Crooks PA, Bardo MT. Nicotinic receptor-based therapeutics and candidates for smoking cessation. Biochem Pharmacol. 2009 Oct 01; 78(7):732-43.
Score: 0.067
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Fernander A, Schumacher M, Wei X, Crooks P, Wedlund P. Smoking risk and the likelihood of quitting among African-American female light and heavy smokers. J Natl Med Assoc. 2008 Oct; 100(10):1199-206.
Score: 0.064
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Maggio SE, Saunders MA, Baxter TA, Nixon K, Prendergast MA, Zheng G, Crooks P, Dwoskin LP, Slack RD, Newman AH, Bell RL, Bardo MT. Effects of the nicotinic agonist varenicline, nicotinic antagonist r-bPiDI, and DAT inhibitor (R)-modafinil on co-use of ethanol and nicotine in female P rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2018 05; 235(5):1439-1453.
Score: 0.030
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Kiptoo PK, Paudel KS, Hammell DC, Hamad MO, Crooks PA, Stinchcomb AL. In vivo evaluation of a transdermal codrug of 6-beta-naltrexol linked to hydroxybupropion in hairless guinea pigs. Eur J Pharm Sci. 2008 Apr 23; 33(4-5):371-9.
Score: 0.015
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Connection Strength
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