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Saladin, Michael
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Safety and tolerability of N-acetylcysteine in cocaine-dependent individuals.
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Menstrual cycle phase effects on nicotine withdrawal and cigarette craving: a review.
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The human startle reflex and alcohol cue reactivity: effects of early versus late abstinence.
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Volitional reduction of anterior cingulate cortex activity produces decreased cue craving in smoking cessation: a preliminary real-time fMRI study.
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Laboratory-based, cue-elicited craving and cue reactivity as predictors of naturally occurring smoking behavior.
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Gender differences in craving and cue reactivity to smoking and negative affect/stress cues.
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Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
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Sustained reduction of nicotine craving with real-time neurofeedback: exploring the role of severity of dependence.
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Craving, cue reactivity, and stimulus control among early-stage young smokers: effects of smoking intensity and gender.
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Gender differences in responses to cues presented in the natural environment of cigarette smokers.
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Systematic and meta-analytic review of research examining the impact of menstrual cycle phase and ovarian hormones on smoking and cessation.
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Intolerance for smoking abstinence among nicotine-deprived, treatment-seeking smokers.
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Does cessation fatigue predict smoking-cessation milestones? A longitudinal study of current and former smokers.
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Substance Withdrawal Syndrome