In utero nicotine exposure causes persistent, gender-dependant changes in locomotor activity and sensitivity to nicotine in C57Bl/6 mice

  • James R. Pauly
  • , Jae A. Sparks
  • , Kurt F. Hauser
  • , Thomas H. Pauly

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