Research ArticleNuclear Neurology
Cocaine Congeners as PET Imaging Probes for Dopamine Terminals
Anna-Liisa Brownell, David R. Elmaleh, Peter C. Meltzer, Timothy M. Shoup, Gordon L. Brownell, Alan J. Fischman and Bertha K. Madras
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1996, 37 (7) 1186-1192;
Anna-Liisa Brownell
David R. Elmaleh
Peter C. Meltzer
Timothy M. Shoup
Gordon L. Brownell
Alan J. Fischman
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Anna-Liisa Brownell, David R. Elmaleh, Peter C. Meltzer, Timothy M. Shoup, Gordon L. Brownell, Alan J. Fischman, Bertha K. Madras
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