Circulating ghrelin levels are not associated with craving and withdrawal symptoms in acute nicotine withdrawal
doi: 10.5167/uzh-64365
pmid: 22706426
Circulating ghrelin levels are not associated with craving and withdrawal symptoms in acute nicotine withdrawal
CIRCULATING GHRELIN LEVELS ARE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH CRAVING AND WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS IN ACUTE NICOTINE WITHDRAWAL Jochen Mutschler, Nicole Graf, Katharina S. Spanaus, Wulf Rossler, Klaus Hergan, Christoph A. Binkert & Andreas Gutzeit Department of General and Social Psychiatry, Psychiatric University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Department of Radiology, Cantonal Hospital Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland Institute of Clinical Chemistry, University and University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Department of Radiology, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
- University of Zurich Switzerland
- University of Salzburg Austria
- University Hospital of Zurich Switzerland
- University Children's Hospital Zurich Switzerland
Adult, Male, Nicotine, 610 Medicine & health, Tobacco Use Disorder, 10056 Clinic for Clinical and Social Psychiatry Zurich West (former), Middle Aged, Ghrelin, Substance Withdrawal Syndrome, 2738 Psychiatry and Mental Health, 540 Chemistry, Acute Disease, Humans, Smoking Cessation, 10038 Institute of Clinical Chemistry
Adult, Male, Nicotine, 610 Medicine & health, Tobacco Use Disorder, 10056 Clinic for Clinical and Social Psychiatry Zurich West (former), Middle Aged, Ghrelin, Substance Withdrawal Syndrome, 2738 Psychiatry and Mental Health, 540 Chemistry, Acute Disease, Humans, Smoking Cessation, 10038 Institute of Clinical Chemistry
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