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Bitter taste and nicotine preference: evidence for sex differences in rats

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2014

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Abstract

The results suggest that bitter taste and nicotine preference are related, but only in female rats. This finding is parallel to observations in human smokers. Our study may be a preliminary step in the search for common genes that underlie nicotine dependence and taste preference.

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