A [11C]Ro15 4513 PET study suggests that alcohol dependence in man is associated with reduced α5 benzodiazepine receptors in limbic regions
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Alexander Hammers | Federico Turkheimer | Lula Rosso | Anne Lingford-Hughes | Adrian Feeney | David J Brooks | F. Turkheimer | D. Nutt | D. Brooks | A. Hammers | A. Lingford-Hughes | J. Myers | L. Rosso | David J Nutt | Lindsay G Taylor | Alastair G Reid | James Myers | Paul Grasby | A. Reid | L. G. Taylor | A. Feeney | P. Grasby
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