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Duration of Occupancy of Opiate Receptors by Naltrexone
Myung C. Lee, Henry N. Wagner, Shuji Tanada, J. James Frost, Alden N. Bice and Robert F. Dannals
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1988, 29 (7) 1207-1211;
Myung C. Lee
Henry N. Wagner Jr.
Shuji Tanada
J. James Frost
Alden N. Bice


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Duration of Occupancy of Opiate Receptors by Naltrexone
Myung C. Lee, Henry N. Wagner, Shuji Tanada, J. James Frost, Alden N. Bice, Robert F. Dannals
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