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Georgios Paslakis, Arlette F. Buchmann, Sabine Westphal, Tobias Banaschewski, Erika Hohm, Ulrich S. Zimmermann, Manfred Laucht, Michael Deuschle
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Neuroendocrinology
Neuroendocrinology (2014) 99 (2): 123–129.
Published Online: 08 May 2014
.../adulthood. Methods: We hypothesized that plasma ghrelin concentrations in adulthood may be associated with the intrauterine exposure to cigarette smoke. We examined this hypothesis in a sample of 19-year-olds followed up since birth in the framework of the Mannheim Study of Children at Risk, an ongoing...
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Neuroendocrinology
Neuroendocrinology (1988) 48 (2): 188–200.
Published Online: 02 April 2008
...Kurt Andersson; Kjell Fuxe; Peter Eneroth; Anders Härfstrand; Luigi F. Agnati Male rats were treated acutely with nicotine (4 × 2 mg/kg, 30-min time intervals, total treatment time 2 h) or exposed to cigarette smoke from 4 × 1 cigarette (30-min time intervals, total treatment time 2 h). Some rats...
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Neuroendocrinology
Neuroendocrinology (1985) 41 (6): 462–466.
Published Online: 28 March 2008
... type) burned at 30-min intervals. Control animals were exposed to air alone or to nicotine-free cigarette smoke (Cambridge glass fibre filters). In contrast to chronic exposure to filtered smoke, exposure to unfiltered smoke resulted in a 10% increase in catecholamine (CA) levels (quantitative...