Impact of high-access exercise prior to and during early adolescence on later vulnerability to opioi...
Impact of high-access exercise prior to and during early adolescence on later vulnerability to opioid use and relapse in male rats
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Middle- and high-school athletes participating in certain team sports are at greater risk of opioid misuse and addiction than those who do not. While this risk is thought to be due to increased access to opioids, in this study we explored the possibility that the sensitizing effects of discontinued high-intensity exercise may also contribute. Speci...
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Impact of high-access exercise prior to and during early adolescence on later vulnerability to opioid use and relapse in male rats
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2158-3188
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2158-3188
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10.1038/s41398-022-02180-w