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1. Incidence of antiemetic-induced akathisia in patients at a comprehensive cancer center.

2. A variant in ANKK1 modulates acute subjective effects of cocaine: a preliminary study.

3. Neurocognitive effects following an overnight call shift on faculty anesthesiologists.

4. A satisfied clientele seeking more diverse services: Latinos and the courts.

5. Promoter region variant C-824T in the TH gene modulates the subjective effects of cocaine.

6. Cortical thickness and related depressive symptoms in early abstinence from chronic methamphetamine use.

7. Use of Guanfacine for Cannabis Use Disorder and Related Symptomology.

8. A Pilot Study of E-Cigarette Naïve Cigarette Smokers and the Effects on Craving After Acute Exposure to E-Cigarettes in the Laboratory.

9. Insular resting state functional connectivity is associated with gut microbiota diversity.

10. FAAH variant Pro129Thr modulates subjective effects produced by cocaine administration.

11. Comparison of three measurement models of discounting among individuals with methamphetamine use disorder.

12. Electrocardiographic characteristics in individuals with cocaine use disorder.

13. Clinical and molecular diagnosis of a cartilage-hair hypoplasia with IGF-1 deficiency.

14. Anterior cingulum white matter is altered in tobacco smokers.

15. Modafinil administration improves working memory in methamphetamine-dependent individuals who demonstrate baseline impairment.

16. Influence of verbal recall of a recent stress experience on anxiety and desire for cocaine in non-treatment seeking, cocaine-addicted volunteers.

17. Theories of addiction: methamphetamine users' explanations for continuing drug use and relapse.

18. Predictors of cardiovascular response to methamphetamine administration in methamphetamine-dependent individuals.

19. Presence and persistence of psychotic symptoms in cocaine- versus methamphetamine-dependent participants.

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