Development of an MRI-Compatible Nasal Drug Delivery Method for Probing Nicotine Addiction Dynamics
Substance abuse is a fundamentally dynamic disease, characterized by repeated oscillation between craving, drug self-administration, reward, and satiety. To model nicotine addiction as a control system, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-compatible nicotine delivery system is needed to elicit cyclic...
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Main Authors: | Rajat Kumar (Author), Lilianne R. Mujica-Parodi (Author), Michael Wenke (Author), Anar Amgalan (Author), Andrew Lithen (Author), Sindhuja T. Govindarajan (Author), Rany Makaryus (Author), Helene Benveniste (Author), Helmut H. Strey (Author) |
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