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Effects of Age on Dopamine Transporters in Healthy Humans
P. David Mozley, Paul D. Acton, Eleathea D. Barraclough, Karl Plössl, Ruben C. Gur, Abass Alavi, Ajit Mathur, Janet Saffer and Hank F. Kung
Journal of Nuclear Medicine November 1999, 40 (11) 1812-1817;
P. David Mozley
Paul D. Acton
Eleathea D. Barraclough
Karl Plössl
Ruben C. Gur
Abass Alavi
Ajit Mathur
Janet Saffer


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