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Unequal interactions between alcohol and nicotine co-consumption: suppression and enhancement of concurrent drug intake.

Margot C DeBakerJanna K MoenJenna M RobinsonKevin WickmanAnna M Lee
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2019)
Quinine suppression of alcohol consumption enhanced the preference for concurrent nicotine preference in male and female mice, suggesting that mice compensate for the quinine adulteration of alcohol by increasing their nicotine preference.
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