Psychiatric Annals, Volume 19, Issues 4-12Insight Publishing Company, 1989 |
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... dopamine.2 Dopamine binds to two types of receptors in the central nerv- ous system , the D1- and the D2- dopamine receptors.3 The develop- ment of radioligand binding tech- niques and the availability of 3H- labeled neuroleptics has ...
... dopamine.2 Dopamine binds to two types of receptors in the central nerv- ous system , the D1- and the D2- dopamine receptors.3 The develop- ment of radioligand binding tech- niques and the availability of 3H- labeled neuroleptics has ...
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... dopamine recep- tor binding , and the relationship between the degree of dopamine receptor binding and antipsychotic effect . PET TECHNOLOGY PET camera systems consist of detectors arranged in one or several rings . After intravenous ...
... dopamine recep- tor binding , and the relationship between the degree of dopamine receptor binding and antipsychotic effect . PET TECHNOLOGY PET camera systems consist of detectors arranged in one or several rings . After intravenous ...
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... Dopamine Receptor Occupancy in the Putamen and Drug. FIGURE 3 Receptor occupancy % 100 50- 1 2 3 units 4 found a curvilinear relationship when plotting D2 - dopamine recep- tor occupancy versus plasma concen- tration of haloperidol for ...
... Dopamine Receptor Occupancy in the Putamen and Drug. FIGURE 3 Receptor occupancy % 100 50- 1 2 3 units 4 found a curvilinear relationship when plotting D2 - dopamine recep- tor occupancy versus plasma concen- tration of haloperidol for ...
Contents
ANNALS | 172 |
Cover illustration by Daniel Duffy | 229 |
ETIOLOGIC FACTORS IN MENTAL RETARDATION | 308 |
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