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Abstract
Our understanding of the receptor systems underlying nicotine's interoceptive effects is greatly advanced by preclinical drug discrimination approaches. Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are essential for the transmission of the nicotine cue, according to early observations. Our knowledge of these mechanisms has increased recently due to developments in molecular biology and the identification of new ligands that are more selective for particular nAChR subtypes.
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