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One such habit that may affect the development of meth mouth is bruxism, particularly as the drug's effects wane and stereotypy occurs, a phase that is often referred to as "tweaking".
Further investigations of the role of the ADORA2A gene in the development of METH dependence/psychosis are warranted.
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We also tested the method for use in the development of anti-METH vaccine using maleimide activated Immunocyanin (ICKLH; Biosyn Corp., Carlsbad, CA) as the carrier protein.
Our observations of significant increases in antioxidant transcripts suggest that repeated nontoxic oxidative stress induced by METH preconditioning might have triggered the development of a latent METH tolerance in striatal DA terminals whose cell bodies are located in midbrain DA neurons [120].
Herein, we report, for the first time, that challenges with toxic doses of METH caused significant changes in the expression of transcription factors that are involved in the development of midbrain dopaminergic neurons.
In conclusion, the downregulation of METH-2 expression in primary NSCLC, often associated with promoter hypermethylation, is a frequent event, which may be related to the development of the disease.
It is indeed possible that the development of obesity-related metabolic complications may have induced changes in LINE-1%meth rather than the reverse.
This ICKLH-SMO9 conjugate vaccine is in preclinical development for the potential treatment of METH addiction.
He is said to have negotiated the deals that brought meth precursors from China, and turned the Sinaloa cartel into the great provider of meth to the US.
The potency of meth from Mexico has since plummeted.
The sociology of meth has never been the point of "Breaking Bad," which made its debut near the end of the meth panic of the mid-2000s.
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