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Upregulation of Putaminal Dopamine D2 Receptors in Early Parkinson's Disease: A Comparative PET Study with [11C]Raclopride and [11C]N-Methylspiperone

Valtteri Kaasinen, Hanna M. Ruottinen, Kjell Någren, Pertti Lehikoinen, Vesa Oikonen and Juha O. Rinne
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 2000, 41 (1) 65-70;
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Upregulation of Putaminal Dopamine D2 Receptors in Early Parkinson's Disease: A Comparative PET Study with [11C]Raclopride and [11C]N-Methylspiperone
Valtteri Kaasinen, Hanna M. Ruottinen, Kjell Någren, Pertti Lehikoinen, Vesa Oikonen, Juha O. Rinne
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 2000, 41 (1) 65-70;

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Upregulation of Putaminal Dopamine D2 Receptors in Early Parkinson's Disease: A Comparative PET Study with [11C]Raclopride and [11C]N-Methylspiperone
Valtteri Kaasinen, Hanna M. Ruottinen, Kjell Någren, Pertti Lehikoinen, Vesa Oikonen, Juha O. Rinne
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 2000, 41 (1) 65-70;
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