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Research ArticleGeneral Nuclear Medicine

Quantitative Analyses of Carbonyl-Carbon-11-WAY-100635 Binding to Central 5-Hydroxytryptamine-1A Receptors in Man

Lars Farde, Hiroshi Ito, Carl-Gunnar Swahn, Victor W. Pike and Christer Halldin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1998, 39 (11) 1965-1971;
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1998, 39 (11) 1965-1971;

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Quantitative Analyses of Carbonyl-Carbon-11-WAY-100635 Binding to Central 5-Hydroxytryptamine-1A Receptors in Man
Lars Farde, Hiroshi Ito, Carl-Gunnar Swahn, Victor W. Pike, Christer Halldin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Nov 1998, 39 (11) 1965-1971;
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