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Chronic nicotine treatment during adolescence attenuates the effects of acute nicotine in adult contextual fear learning
Erica D. Holliday,
Thomas J. Gould
Biobehavioral Health
Penn State Cancer Institute
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
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Adulthood
100%
Acute Nicotine
100%
Chronic Nicotine Treatment
100%
Contextual Fear Memory
100%
Chronic Nicotine
55%
Nicotine
33%
Learning Impairment
33%
High Dose
22%
Postnatal Day
22%
Nicotine Use
22%
Nicotine Exposure
22%
Adolescent Nicotine Exposure
22%
Prolonged Abstinence
22%
C57BL
11%
Mouse Model
11%
Aged Mice
11%
Adult Mice
11%
Late Adolescence
11%
Abstinence
11%
Cholinergic Function
11%
Adult Learning
11%
Cognitive Effects
11%
Adolescent-onset
11%
Cognitive Enhancement
11%
Impaired Learning
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Learning Disorder
100%
Mouse Model
25%
C57BL 6 Mouse
25%
Tobacco Dependence
25%
Cholinergic Receptor Stimulating Agent
25%
Neuroscience
Learning Disabilities
100%
Cholinergic
25%
Tobacco Dependence
25%