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162 Tobacco Dependence


using animal models; and the extent to which genetic varia-
tion in”uences response to treatment for tobacco dependence.
These previously disparate lines of research, which are begin-
ning to converge through multidisciplinary, collaborative
research efforts, will lead to an improved understanding of the
complexities of tobacco dependence and will provide key in-
formation to the development of medications and behavioral
treatments for curtailing tobacco dependence worldwide.


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