Research ArticleNuclear Neurology
PET Quantification of Specific Binding of Carbon-11-Nicotine in Human Brain
Raymond F. Muzic, Marc S. Berridge, Robert P. Friedland, Ning Zhu and A. Dennis Nelson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1998, 39 (12) 2048-2054;
Raymond F. Muzic Jr.
Marc S. Berridge
Robert P. Friedland
Ning Zhu
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PET Quantification of Specific Binding of Carbon-11-Nicotine in Human Brain
Raymond F. Muzic, Marc S. Berridge, Robert P. Friedland, Ning Zhu, A. Dennis Nelson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Dec 1998, 39 (12) 2048-2054;
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