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The following pages link to Striatal binding of 11C-NMSP studied with positron emission tomography in patients with persistent tardive dyskinesia: no evidence for altered dopamine D2 receptor binding (Q68409101):
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- Structural and functional brain imaging in schizophrenia (Q33396727) (← links)
- The vacuous chewing movement (VCM) model of tardive dyskinesia revisited: is there a relationship to dopamine D(2) receptor occupancy? (Q34659357) (← links)
- Positron emission tomography radiochemistry (Q35692932) (← links)
- Relevance of animal models to human tardive dyskinesia (Q35916870) (← links)
- Positron emission tomography studies of brain receptors (Q36503237) (← links)
- PET imaging of dopamine receptors in human basal ganglia: relevance to mental illness (Q36586088) (← links)
- Upregulation of dopamine D3, not D2, receptors correlates with tardive dyskinesia in a primate model (Q36727004) (← links)
- Where have we got to with neuroreceptor mapping of the human brain? (Q37893938) (← links)
- Dopamine D(1A) receptor function in a rodent model of tardive dyskinesia. (Q38305872) (← links)
- Positron emission tomography studies in movement disorders. (Q41718477) (← links)
- Chronic treatment with the D1 receptor antagonist, SCH 23390, and the D2 receptor antagonist, raclopride, in cebus monkeys withdrawn from previous haloperidol treatment. Extrapyramidal syndromes and dopaminergic supersensitivity (Q42281013) (← links)
- Acute administration of haloperidol induces apoptosis of neurones in the striatum and substantia nigra in the rat. (Q42515481) (← links)
- Muscarinic receptor occupancy by biperiden in living human brain (Q48268763) (← links)
- Neuronal traffic signals in tardive dyskinesia: not enough "stop" in the motor striatum (Q50074889) (← links)
- Positron emission tomography with (18F)methylspiperone demonstrates D2 dopamine receptor binding differences of clozapine and haloperidol (Q67906240) (← links)
- The neurotensin antagonist SR 48692 fails to modify the behavioural responses to a dopamine D1 receptor agonist in the rat (Q73326319) (← links)
- Drug-induced movement disorders (Q74013515) (← links)
- Globus pallidus stimulation reduces frontal hyperactivity in tardive dystonia (Q80577448) (← links)
- A focused update on tardive dyskinesia (Q97092488) (← links)