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Metabolic–dopaminergic mapping of the 6-hydroxydopamine rat model for Parkinson’s disease

Authors
  1. A Dagher
  2. A Gasbarri
  3. AA Wilson
  4. B Ravina
  5. BS Jeon
  6. C Casteels
  7. C Huang
  8. C Lozza
  9. Cindy Casteels
  10. D Blum
  11. D Eidelberg
  12. DE Kuhl
  13. DM Araujo
  14. EM Strome
  15. Erwin Lauwers
  16. F Cicchetti
  17. F Hefti
  18. G Andringa
  19. G Berding
  20. G Cohen
  21. GF Wooten
  22. Guy Bormans
  23. J Bove
  24. JD Carlson
  25. JR Votaw
  26. K Wienhard
  27. Koen Van Laere
  28. M Inaji
  29. M Inaji
  30. M Lundblad
  31. M Morelli
  32. P Schweinhardt
  33. R Hilker
  34. R Iancu
  35. RK Schwarting
  36. RK Schwarting
  37. S Chalon
  38. S Forsback
  39. S Thobois
  40. T Eckert
  41. T Kawachi
  42. T Otsuka
  43. T Schallert
  44. TM Engber
  45. Veerle Baekelandt
  46. Y Ishida
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