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Binding of [99mTc]TRODAT-1 to Dopamine Transporters in Patients with Parkinson's Disease and in Healthy Volunteers

P. David Mozley, Jay S. Schneider, Paul D. Acton, Karl Plössl, Matthew B. Stern, Andrew Siderowf, Norman A. Leopold, Pei Yong Li, Abass Alavi and Hank F. Kung
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 2000, 41 (4) 584-589;
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Binding of [99mTc]TRODAT-1 to Dopamine Transporters in Patients with Parkinson's Disease and in Healthy Volunteers
P. David Mozley, Jay S. Schneider, Paul D. Acton, Karl Plössl, Matthew B. Stern, Andrew Siderowf, Norman A. Leopold, Pei Yong Li, Abass Alavi, Hank F. Kung
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 2000, 41 (4) 584-589;

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Binding of [99mTc]TRODAT-1 to Dopamine Transporters in Patients with Parkinson's Disease and in Healthy Volunteers
P. David Mozley, Jay S. Schneider, Paul D. Acton, Karl Plössl, Matthew B. Stern, Andrew Siderowf, Norman A. Leopold, Pei Yong Li, Abass Alavi, Hank F. Kung
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Apr 2000, 41 (4) 584-589;
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