How the histamine N-methyltransferase inhibitor metoprine alleviates methamphetamine reward
<p>Methamphetamine (METH) is a highly addictive psychomotor stimulant drug that is abused worldwide [1].<br>METH abuse results in numerous adverse effects after acute administration, as well as an array of adverse outcomes associated with binge use, long-term use, and withdrawal [2- 4]....
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Main Authors: | Nobue Kitanaka (Author), Junichi Kitanaka (Author), F Scott Hall (Author), Satoshi Okumura# (Author), Tomoyuki Sakamoto# (Author), George R Uhl (Author), Motohiko Takemura (Author) |
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Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapeutic Science - Peertechz Publications,
2017-05-12.
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