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N-Isopropyl-[123I] p-Iodoamphetamine: Single-Pass Brain Uptake and Washout; Binding to Brain Synaptosomes; and Localization in Dog and Monkey Brain
H. S. Winchell, W. D. Horst, L. Braun, W. H. Oldendorf, R. Hattner and H. Parker
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1980, 21 (10) 947-952;
H. S. Winchell
W. D. Horst
L. Braun
W. H. Oldendorf
R. Hattner

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N-Isopropyl-[123I] p-Iodoamphetamine: Single-Pass Brain Uptake and Washout; Binding to Brain Synaptosomes; and Localization in Dog and Monkey Brain
H. S. Winchell, W. D. Horst, L. Braun, W. H. Oldendorf, R. Hattner, H. Parker
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