Cocaine dependence and d2 receptor availability in the functional subdivisions of the striatum: relationship with cocaine-seeking behavior.
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Cocaine dependence and d2 receptor availability in the functional subdivisions of the striatum: relationship with cocaine-seeking behavior.
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Cocaine dependence and d2 rece ...... with cocaine-seeking behavior
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Allegra Broft
Audrey Perez
Dah-Ren Hwang
Diana Martinez
Herbert D Kleber
Marc Laruelle
Marian W Fischman
Mark Slifstein
Richard W Foltin
Thomas Cooper
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10.1038/SJ.NPP.1300420
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2004-06-01T00:00:00Z