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Dopamine D2-Like Sites in Schizophrenia,

But Not in Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s, or
 Control Brains, for [3H]Benzquinoline
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SYNAPSE 25:137–146 (1997)

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1997

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    PHILIP SEEMAN, HONG-CHANG GUAN, JOSE NOBREGA, DILSHAD JIWA,

RUDOLPH MARKSTEIN, JA-HYUN BALK, ROBERTO PICETTI, EMILIANA BORRELLI, AND

                         HUBERT H.M. VAN TOL
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