Neural pathway for nicotine withdrawal symptoms in mice shows promise as target for addiction treatments

Because unpleasant withdrawal symptoms fuel nicotine addiction's high relapse rate, targeting their underlying mechanisms with treatments may promote continued abstinence from the drug.
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