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Nicotine Psychopharmacology

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    Chapter 1 Global Patterns of Nicotine and Tobacco Consumption
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    Chapter 2 Nicotine Chemistry, Metabolism, Kinetics and Biomarkers
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    Chapter 3 Nicotine Content and Delivery Across Tobacco Products
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    Chapter 4 The road to discovery of neuronal nicotinic cholinergic receptor subtypes.
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    Chapter 5 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies of Cigarette Smoking
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    Chapter 6 In vivo brain imaging of human exposure to nicotine and tobacco.
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    Chapter 7 Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Action of Nicotine in the CNS
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    Chapter 8 The Neuronal Pathways Mediating the Behavioral and Addictive Properties of Nicotine
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    Chapter 9 Molecular Genetics of Nicotine Metabolism
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    Chapter 10 Sex Differences in Nicotine Action
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    Chapter 11 Recognising Nicotine: The Neurobiological Basis of Nicotine Discrimination
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    Chapter 12 Effects of nicotine in experimental animals and humans: an update on addictive properties.
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    Chapter 13 Discriminative stimulus effects of nicotine in humans.
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    Chapter 14 Rodent Models of Nicotine Withdrawal Syndrome
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    Chapter 15 Approaches, Challenges, and Experience in Assessing Free Nicotine
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    Chapter 16 Tobacco Industry Manipulation of Nicotine Dosing
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    Chapter 17 Pharmacotherapy for Tobacco Dependence
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    Chapter 18 Nicotine psychopharmacology: policy and regulatory.
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Chapter title
Nicotine psychopharmacology: policy and regulatory.
Chapter number 18
Book title
Nicotine Psychopharmacology
Published in
Handbook of experimental pharmacology, February 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-69248-5_18
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-069246-1, 978-3-54-069248-5
Authors

Jack E. Henningfield, Mitch Zeller, Henningfield JE, Zeller M, Henningfield, Jack E., Zeller, Mitch

Editors

Jack E. Henningfield, Edythe D. London, Sakire Pogun

Abstract

Powerful nerve agent, poison, addictive drug, or wonder medicine of the future? Nicotine has had a long and storied history in pharmacology, physiology, public health and, more recently, in regulatory policy initiatives in the United States and internationally. Psychopharmacology research on nicotine and tobacco came to particular prominence in the latter third of the twentieth century with exploration addressing the role of nicotine in tobacco use, the potential categorization of nicotine as an addictive drug, the pharmacological basis for treatment of tobacco addiction, and the perspective of policy developers seeking to reduce the toll of tobacco use. In fact, the 2005 ratification of the World Health Organization's first global health treaty, the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, provides further impetus for extending the science foundation for tobacco disease control and policy efforts. Implementation of the treaty's provisions will control tobacco use and reduce the 500 million premature deaths projected to occur in the first half of the twenty-first century from tobacco use. Psychopharmacological research on nicotine and tobacco was important in the rationale and development of the treaty. The public health relevance of psychopharmacology research continues to grow with the realization of the potential of nicotine and related drugs to treat or prevent a diverse range of disorders (e.g., Alzheimer's disease, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and pain). Although comprehensive review of the research and implications is beyond the scope of this article, the more modest goal of providing insight into the theoretical, clinical, and policy importance of key psychopharmacology research laboratories over the past few decades is attempted.

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Colombia 1 1%
Unknown 68 99%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 9 13%
Student > Ph. D. Student 8 12%
Student > Bachelor 8 12%
Other 7 10%
Student > Master 6 9%
Other 20 29%
Unknown 11 16%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 10 14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 9 13%
Psychology 8 12%
Neuroscience 7 10%
Chemistry 6 9%
Other 16 23%
Unknown 13 19%
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#3,933,159
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#11
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