A comparison of D2 receptor specific binding in obese and normal-weight individuals using PET with (N-[(11)C]methyl)benperidol.
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A comparison of D2 receptor specific binding in obese and normal-weight individuals using PET with (N-[(11)C]methyl)benperidol.
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Ana Maria Arbeláez
Danuta M Gredysa
Emily C Bihun
Jo Ann V Antenor-Dorsey
Jonathan M Koller
Samantha A Ranck
Samuel Klein
Sarah A Eisenstein
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10.1002/SYN.21680
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2013-05-30T00:00:00Z