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Baseline 18F-FDOPA kinetics are predictive of haloperidol-induced changes in dopamine turnover and cognitive performance: A positron emission tomography study in healthy subjects.

, , , , , , , und . NeuroImage, 40 (3): 1222-1231 (2008)

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