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Erratum Nicotine & Tobacco Research Volume 7, Number 4 (August 2005) 711–712 Wayne, G. F., Connolly, G. N., and Henningfield, Table 1. Search terms used to identify internal documents J. E., ‘‘Assessing internal tobacco industry knowl- addiction edge of the neurobiology of tobacco dependence,’’ behavior Vol. 6, Number 6, pp. 927–940 contained typesetting biobehavioral errors that were corrected by the authors before brain cellular publication but not incorporated by the typesetters. chemical A fully corrected version of the article is available to CNS subscribers online. Tables 1 through 4 were incorrect dependence dose as published in the printed journal and should be EEG replaced with the following three tables: effects electrophysiology neural neurobiology neurophysiology nicotine nicotine evoked nicotinic PREP psychology psychopharmacology psychophysiology receptor sensory Table 2. Major strategic research programs (Nicotine Research), RJ Reynolds, ongoing 1990-1995 Program/Technical Leader Description Issues Addressed Receptor pharmacology Define the structure, locations and functional properties of nicotinic receptors Alkaloid optimization (Lippiello) in the brain and relate them to the behavioral effects of nicotine Smoker satisfaction Alleged dependence Behavioral benefits Analog research (Lippiello) Characterize the chemical properties, biological effects and pharmacological Alkaloid optimization synergism of nicotine, nicotine metabolites, nicotine salts, minor tobacco Smoker satisfaction alkaloids and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nicotine and Tobacco Research Oxford University Press

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10.1080/14622200500251652
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Nicotine & Tobacco Research Volume 7, Number 4 (August 2005) 711–712 Wayne, G. F., Connolly, G. N., and Henningfield, Table 1. Search terms used to identify internal documents J. E., ‘‘Assessing internal tobacco industry knowl- addiction edge of the neurobiology of tobacco dependence,’’ behavior Vol. 6, Number 6, pp. 927–940 contained typesetting biobehavioral errors that were corrected by the authors before brain cellular publication but not incorporated by the typesetters. chemical A fully corrected version of the article is available to CNS subscribers online. Tables 1 through 4 were incorrect dependence dose as published in the printed journal and should be EEG replaced with the following three tables: effects electrophysiology neural neurobiology neurophysiology nicotine nicotine evoked nicotinic PREP psychology psychopharmacology psychophysiology receptor sensory Table 2. Major strategic research programs (Nicotine Research), RJ Reynolds, ongoing 1990-1995 Program/Technical Leader Description Issues Addressed Receptor pharmacology Define the structure, locations and functional properties of nicotinic receptors Alkaloid optimization (Lippiello) in the brain and relate them to the behavioral effects of nicotine Smoker satisfaction Alleged dependence Behavioral benefits Analog research (Lippiello) Characterize the chemical properties, biological effects and pharmacological Alkaloid optimization synergism of nicotine, nicotine metabolites, nicotine salts, minor tobacco Smoker satisfaction alkaloids and

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Published: Aug 1, 2005

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