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A PET Radiotracer for Studying Serotonin Uptake Sites: Carbon-11-McN-5652Z
Makiko Suehiro, Ursula Scheffel, Robert F. Dannals, Hayden T. Ravert, George A. Ricaurte and Henry N. Wagner
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 1993, 34 (1) 120-127;
Makiko Suehiro
Ursula Scheffel
Robert F. Dannals
Hayden T. Ravert
George A. Ricaurte
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A PET Radiotracer for Studying Serotonin Uptake Sites: Carbon-11-McN-5652Z
Makiko Suehiro, Ursula Scheffel, Robert F. Dannals, Hayden T. Ravert, George A. Ricaurte, Henry N. Wagner
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 1993, 34 (1) 120-127;
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