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Measurement of Dopamine Release with Continuous Infusion of [11C]Raclopride: Optimization and Signal-to-Noise Considerations

Hiroshi Watabe, Christopher J. Endres, Alan Breier, Bernard Schmall, William C. Eckelman and Richard E. Carson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 2000, 41 (3) 522-530;
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 2000, 41 (3) 522-530;

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Measurement of Dopamine Release with Continuous Infusion of [11C]Raclopride: Optimization and Signal-to-Noise Considerations
Hiroshi Watabe, Christopher J. Endres, Alan Breier, Bernard Schmall, William C. Eckelman, Richard E. Carson
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 2000, 41 (3) 522-530;
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