Maternal and fetal 11C-cocaine uptake and kinetics measured in vivo by combined PET and MRI in pregnant nonhuman primates.

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Published in J Nucl Med on February 01, 2005

Authors

Helene Benveniste1, Joanna S Fowler, William Rooney, Yu-Shin Ding, Angela L Baumann, Daryn H Moller, Congwu Du, Walter Backus, Jean Logan, Pauline Carter, Jeremy D Coplan, Anat Biegon, Leonard Rosenblum, Bruce Scharf, John S Gatley, Nora D Volkow

Author Affiliations

1: Medical Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11793, USA. Benveniste@bnl.gov

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