Cocaine decreases cortical cerebral blood flow but does not obscure regional activation in functional magnetic resonance imaging in human subjects. (Q48431659)
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scientific article published in July 1998
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English | Cocaine decreases cortical cerebral blood flow but does not obscure regional activation in functional magnetic resonance imaging in human subjects. |
scientific article published in July 1998 |
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Cocaine decreases cortical cerebral blood flow but does not obscure regional activation in functional magnetic resonance imaging in human subjects. (English)
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Weisskoff R
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Kantor H
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Gollub RL
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Breiter HC
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Kennedy D
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Gastfriend D
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Mathew RT
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Makris N
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Guimaraes A
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Riorden J
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Campbell T
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Foley M
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Hyman SE
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Rosen B
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1 July 1998
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