Prediction of reinforcing responses to psychostimulants in humans by brain dopamine D2 receptor levels.
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J S Fowler | N. Volkow | Gene-Jack Wang | J. Fowler | G. Wang | J. Logan | Yu-Shin Ding | R. Hitzemann | S. Gatley | Y. Ding | N. Pappas | A. Gifford | J Logan | N D Volkow | Y S Ding | G J Wang | R Hitzemann | N Pappas | S J Gatley | A Gifford | R. Hitzemann
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