Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... effect . Using the ability of en- dogenous dopamine to compete for [ 11C ] raclopride binding as measured by positron emission tomography , we provide in vivo evidence for substantial release of endogenous dopamine in the striatum of PD ...
... effect . Using the ability of en- dogenous dopamine to compete for [ 11C ] raclopride binding as measured by positron emission tomography , we provide in vivo evidence for substantial release of endogenous dopamine in the striatum of PD ...
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... effect . By contrast , in the usual clinical practice setting , active drugs may be devoid of placebo effect . We found no evidence to suggest that the placebo effect synergistically augments the action of active RAC binding potential ...
... effect . By contrast , in the usual clinical practice setting , active drugs may be devoid of placebo effect . We found no evidence to suggest that the placebo effect synergistically augments the action of active RAC binding potential ...
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... effect of novelty on dopamine release ) . Here , recipients were scanned under all three conditions but knew explicitly if they were receiving no medication or which dose of apomorphine they were receiving at any given time . The ...
... effect of novelty on dopamine release ) . Here , recipients were scanned under all three conditions but knew explicitly if they were receiving no medication or which dose of apomorphine they were receiving at any given time . The ...
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