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Striatum / Ventral striatum / Nucleus accumbens / Binding potential / Putamen / Globus pallidus / Ventral tegmental area / Reuptake / Caudate nucleus / Brain / Cerebrum / Basal ganglia
Date: 2004-05-20 16:01:54
Striatum
Ventral striatum
Nucleus accumbens
Binding potential
Putamen
Globus pallidus
Ventral tegmental area
Reuptake
Caudate nucleus
Brain
Cerebrum
Basal ganglia

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