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... receptors strongly retain NMS . Standardization of acquisition time is critical to avoid false positive D - 2 maps ... receptors . Raclopride has a relatively low binding affinity for dopaminergic receptors and can be competitively dis ...
... receptors strongly retain NMS . Standardization of acquisition time is critical to avoid false positive D - 2 maps ... receptors . Raclopride has a relatively low binding affinity for dopaminergic receptors and can be competitively dis ...
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... receptors ( Fig . 5-11 ) . Presumably , the development of a good PET agent for this receptor would allow further ... RECEPTORS Central histamine receptors of the H1 subtype are found most concentrated in the frontal and temporal cortex ...
... receptors ( Fig . 5-11 ) . Presumably , the development of a good PET agent for this receptor would allow further ... RECEPTORS Central histamine receptors of the H1 subtype are found most concentrated in the frontal and temporal cortex ...
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... receptors ( with a decrease in rCMRglc ) . The action of these receptors may be to stop seizure or reduce the spread of seizure activity to adjacent areas of brain . Specific agonists for the delta and kappa opiate receptors are not ...
... receptors ( with a decrease in rCMRglc ) . The action of these receptors may be to stop seizure or reduce the spread of seizure activity to adjacent areas of brain . Specific agonists for the delta and kappa opiate receptors are not ...
Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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Functional Brain Imaging William W. Orrison,Jeffrey Lewine,John Sanders,Michael F. Hartshorne Limited preview - 2017 |
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