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Academic Article Monoclonal IgG affinity and treatment time alters antagonism of (+)-methamphetamine effects in rats.
Academic Article Delay discounting decreases in those completing treatment for opioid dependence.
Academic Article In-person and telephone treatment of tobacco dependence: a comparison of treatment outcomes and participant characteristics.
Academic Article Socioeconomic disparities in community-based treatment of tobacco dependence.
Academic Article Delay discounting predicts adolescent substance abuse treatment outcome.
Academic Article Hypothetical intertemporal choice and real economic behavior: delay discounting predicts voucher redemptions during contingency-management procedures.
Academic Article Delay discounting, locus of control, and cognitive impulsiveness independently predict tobacco dependence treatment outcomes in a highly dependent, lower socioeconomic group of smokers.
Academic Article Focal electrical stimulation as an effective sham control for active rTMS and biofeedback treatments.
Academic Article Determination of sample sizes for demonstrating efficacy of radiation countermeasures.
Concept Treatment Outcome
Concept Opiate Substitution Treatment
Academic Article In-person and telephone treatment for tobacco dependence: A comparison of treatment outcomes and participant characteristics
Academic Article The role of monoclonal antibody affinity and time after treatment in the antagonism of (+)-methamphetamine-induced pharmacological effects in rats
Academic Article Delay Discounting, Locus of Control and Cognitive Impulsivity Independently Predict Tobacco Dependence Treatment Outcomes in a Highly Dependent, Lower Socioeconomic Group of Smokers
Academic Article Delay discounting rates: a strong prognostic indicator of smoking relapse.
Academic Article Socioeconomic disparities in telephone-based treatment of tobacco dependence.
Academic Article Adding an Internet-delivered treatment to an efficacious treatment package for opioid dependence.
Academic Article Interaction effect of contingency management and sex on delay-discounting changes among treatment-seeking smokers.
Academic Article Contingency management effects on delay discounting among patients receiving smoking cessation treatment.
Academic Article Tutorial for using SliceOmatic to calculate thigh area and composition from computed tomography images from older adults.
Grant Use and Abuse of Prescription Opioids Among OEF/OIF Veterans
Grant Reducing Socioeconomic Disparities in Tobacco Dependence Treatment Outcomes
Grant Algorithms to generate designs of potency experiments that use far fewer animals
Grant Freezing of gain in Parkinson’s disease: From development of predictive algorithms to testing novel therapeutics
Academic Article A QUANTITATIVE SIGNATURE OF SELF-CONTROL REPAIR: RATE-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF SUCCESSFUL ADDICTION TREATMENT.
Academic Article Characteristics of patients undergoing medication-assisted -treatment for opioid use disorder and their interest in Tai Chi practice.
Grant Ryanodine Receptors as Therapeutic Targets to Prevent Doxorubicin-Induced Lymphatic Dysfunction
Grant Ryanodine Receptors as Therapeutic Targets to Prevent Doxorubicin-Induced Lymphatic Dysfunction
Grant Ryanodine Receptors as Therapeutic Targets to Prevent Doxorubicin-Induced Lymphatic Dysfunction
Grant Ryanodine Receptors as Therapeutic Targets to Prevent Doxorubicin-Induced Lymphatic Dysfunction
Grant Ryanodine Receptors as Therapeutic Targets to Prevent Doxorubicin-Induced Lymphatic Dysfunction
Grant Ryanodine Receptors as Therapeutic Targets to Prevent Doxorubicin-Induced Lymphatic Dysfunction
Grant Ryanodine Receptors as Therapeutic Targets to Prevent Doxorubicin-Induced Lymphatic Dysfunction

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