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Joshua L Karelitz

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Karelitz J, He Y, Becker E, Vansickel A
Harm Reduct J . 2025 Feb; 22(1):19. PMID: 39980000
Background: Heated tobacco products (HTPs) deliver nicotine with significantly lower toxicant exposure relative to combustible cigarettes. HTPs may serve as viable tobacco harm reduction options for adults who smoke but...
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Cheng H, Rose J, Karelitz J, Botts D, Botts T, Willette P, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2024 Jun; 13:e56565. PMID: 38905632
Background: Cigarette smoking is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. For adults who smoke cigarettes and cannot or will not quit smoking, smoke-free products, such as nicotine pouches, have...
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Mercincavage M, Karelitz J, Kreider C, Souprountchouk V, Albelda B, Strasser A
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2021 Feb; 221:108623. PMID: 33618196
Background: Smoking topography, or puffing behavior, is an important measure of how consumers may use tobacco products. However, numerous issues may prevent collection of this data via in-person, electronic topography...
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Karelitz J, McClure E, Wolford-Clevenger C, Pacek L, Cropsey K
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2021 Feb; 221:108570. PMID: 33592559
Background: Expired-air carbon monoxide (CO) is commonly used to biochemically verify smoking status. The CO cutoff and CO monitor brand may affect the probability of classifying smokers as abstinent, thus...
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Karelitz J, Perkins K
Addict Behav . 2021 Jan; 117:106835. PMID: 33517233
Introduction: Smoking is believed partially reinforcing via immediate sensory perceptions. Yet, unknown is whether a cigarette's relative reinforcing efficacy can be predicted by these perceptions and whether this relationship may...
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Tuck B, Karelitz J, Tomko R, Dahne J, Cato P, McClure E
Nicotine Tob Res . 2020 Oct; 23(4):741-747. PMID: 33022057
Introduction: Newly available, smartphone-enabled carbon monoxide (CO) monitors are lower in cost than traditional stand-alone monitors and represent a marked advancement for smoking research. New products are promising, but data...
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Perkins K, Karelitz J
Psychopharmacology (Berl) . 2020 Mar; 237(6):1885-1891. PMID: 32221696
Rationale: The smallest difference in nicotine that can change a smoker's cigarette preference is not clearly known. Objective: A procedure to efficiently identify the difference in nicotine needed to change...
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Perkins K, Karelitz J
Nicotine Tob Res . 2019 Dec; 22(10):1685-1693. PMID: 31800053
Introduction: A method to assess acute reinforcement due to nicotine may aid identification of doses needed to maintain dependence. After describing development of a forced-choice procedure, results are presented from...
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Tomko R, McClure E, Cato P, Wang J, Carpenter M, Karelitz J, et al.
Addict Behav . 2019 Aug; 98:106052. PMID: 31415971
Understanding variability in smoking patterns may inform smoking cessation interventions. Retrospective reports of cigarettes smoked per day may be biased and typically do not provide temporal precision regarding when cigarettes...
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Karelitz J
Nicotine Tob Res . 2019 May; 22(8):1267-1276. PMID: 31050735
Background: Cue-elicited craving may vary due to duration of smoking history, increasing as more years of smoking strengthen associations between nicotine intake and cues. However, research on this relationship is...