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Abuse liability assessment of tobacco products including potential reduced exposure products (PREPs)Academic Article Why?
In vivo pharmacological studies for abuse liability testing - ContinuationGrant Why?
Phencyclidine-like abuse liability and psychosis-like neurocognitive effects of novel arylcyclohexylamine drugs of abuse in rodents.Academic Article Why?
Abuse liability assessment of tobacco products including potential reduced exposure products.Academic Article Why?
Differential drug-drug interactions of the synthetic Cannabinoids JWH-018 and JWH-073: implications for drug abuse liability and pain therapy.Academic Article Why?
Flavor improvement does not increase abuse liability of nicotine chewing gum.Academic Article Why?
Nicotine nasal spray and vapor inhaler: abuse liability assessment.Academic Article Why?
Principles of laboratory assessment of drug abuse liability and implications for clinical development.Academic Article Why?
Relative abuse liability of indiplon and triazolam in humans: a comparison of psychomotor, subjective, and cognitive effectsAcademic Article Why?
Subjective effects of the nicotine lozenge: assessment of abuse liability.Academic Article Why?
Oliveto, AlisonPerson Why?
Predicting Effects of ENDS Flavor Regulations on Tobacco Behavior, Toxicity, and Abuse Liability among African American Menthol SmokersGrant Why?
Fantegrossi, WilliamPerson Why?
Development of clinical procedures for abuse liability assessment: progress report from the Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Baltimore City Hospitals.Academic Article Why?
Fagan, PebblesPerson Why?
ANTAGONIST PRECIPITATED EFFECTS AFTER OPIOID EXPOSUREGrant Why?
STEREOSELECTIVE ASPECTS OF BARBITURATE ABUSE POTENTIALGrant Why?
The effects of caffeine and caffeine withdrawal on mood, cognition, and fMRI.Grant Why?
Improving Treatment Outcomes for Prescription Opioid DependenceGrant Why?
Long-Term Nicotine Treatment of Mild Cognitive ImpairmentGrant Why?
Brents, LisaPerson Why?
Mancino, MichaelPerson Why?
Padala, KalpanaPerson Why?
Prather, PaulPerson Why?
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