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How to study sex differences in addiction using animal models
Marilyn E. Carroll, Wendy J. Lynch
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
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Addiction
100%
Sex Differences
100%
Effective Treatment
14%
Impulsivity
14%
Treatment Strategy
14%
Progesterone
14%
Drug Treatment
14%
Biomedical Research
14%
Prevention Strategies
14%
Drug Repurposing
14%
Addiction Treatment
14%
Treatment Combination
14%
Drug Seeking
14%
Neurobiological Mechanisms
14%
Ovarian Hormones
14%
Non-drug
14%
Vulnerability Factors
14%
Large Gap
14%
Compulsivity
14%
Drug Reward
14%
Behavioral Aspects
14%
Novel Treatments
14%
Neurobiology of Addiction
14%
Male Animals
14%
Sex as a Biological Variable
14%
Neuroscience
Neuroscience
100%
Impulsivity
100%
Progesterone
100%
Individual Differences
100%