| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7506288 | Drug and Alcohol Dependence | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Between-group differences suggest an important role for dopaminergic transmission in the SN, hypothalamus and amygdala in CD. Such findings also highlight the potential relevance of D3R as a medication development target in CD.
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Authors
David Matuskey, Jean-Dominique Gallezot, Brian Pittman, Wendol Williams, Jane Wanyiri, Edward Gaiser, Dianne E. Lee, Jonas Hannestad, Keunpoong Lim, Minq-Qiang Zheng, Shu-fei Lin, David Labaree, Marc N. Potenza, Richard E. Carson, Robert T. Malison,
PHNO Dopamine D3 receptor alterations in cocaine-dependent humans imaged with [11C](+)PHNO](/preview/png/7506288.png)