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      Preexposure to amphetamine and nicotine predisposes rats to self-administer a low dose of cocaine

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      Psychopharmacology
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                Journal
                Psychopharmacology
                Psychopharmacology
                Springer Nature
                0033-3158
                1432-2072
                June 1992
                June 1992
                : 107
                : 2-3
                : 271-276
                Article
                10.1007/BF02245147
                f74862fb-46c5-46e8-be55-1c618c034d72
                © 1992
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