Inhibition of Muscarinic Signaling Reduces Behavioral Symptoms of Nicotine Withdrawal (IMAGE)
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Nicotine withdrawal induces behavioral symptoms such as tremors and shaking. Suppressing striatal cholinergic interneurons or administering the muscarinic antagonist Procyclidine significantly reduces tremors caused by nicotine withdrawal.
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Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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