D2 receptor genotype and striatal dopamine signaling predict motor cortical activity and behavior in humans
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Leonardo Fazio | Giuseppe Blasi | Paolo Taurisano | Apostolos Papazacharias | Raffaella Romano | Barbara Gelao | Gianluca Ursini | Tiziana Quarto | Luciana Lo Bianco | Annabella Di Giorgio | Marina Mancini | Teresa Popolizio | Giuseppe Rubini | Alessandro Bertolino | G. Blasi | L. Fazio | A. Bertolino | T. Popolizio | P. Taurisano | R. Romano | B. Gelao | L. L. Bianco | A. D. Giorgio | G. Ursini | T. Quarto | A. Papazacharias | G. Rubini | M. Mancini
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