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452. Deficits in Dopamine D2 Receptors and Presynaptic Dopamine in Heroin Dependence: Commonalities and Differences with Other Types of Addiction
453. Measures of Attentional Bias and Relational Responding Are Associated with Behavioral Treatment Outcome for Cocaine Dependence
454. In Vivo Evidence for Low Striatal Vesicular Monoamine Transporter 2 (VMAT2) Availability in Cocaine Abusers
455. Proximity of Residence to Bodies of Water and Risk for West Nile Virus Infection: A Case-Control Study in Houston, Texas
456. Effect of surfactant-coated iron oxide nanoparticles on the effluent water quality from a simulated sequencing batch reactor treating domestic wastewater
457. Imaging of dopamine D2/3 agonist binding in cocaine dependence: A [11C]NPA positron emission tomography study
458. Bulimia nervosa and evidence for striatal dopamine dysregulation: A conceptual review
459. Imaging Dopamine Transmission in Cocaine Dependence: Link Between Neurochemistry and Response to Treatment
460. Progressive abrogation of early anti-tumor immunity by dendritic cells provides opportunities for novel diagnostic interventions (165.25)
461. Síndrome de DRESS asociado con carbamazepina
462. Sex Differences in Striatal Dopamine Release in Young Adults After Oral Alcohol Challenge: A Positron Emission Tomography Imaging Study With [11C]Raclopride
463. CD277 is a Negative Co-stimulatory Molecule Universally Expressed by Ovarian Cancer Microenvironmental Cells
464. Measurement of Drag Coefficients of Evaporating and Burning Liquid Biofuel Droplets
465. CD4+ T Cells Elicit Host Immune Responses to MHC Class II− Ovarian Cancer through CCL5 Secretion and CD40-Mediated Licensing of Dendritic Cells
466. Adoptive co-transfer of tumor specific CD4+ T cells awakens host protective immunity to MHC-II- ovarian cancer through CD40-mediated licensing of dendritic cells and CCL5 secretion. (131.14)
467. Immunosuppressive Ovarian Cancer-Infiltrating Dendritic Cells can be transformed into Immunostimulatory Cells through In situ CD40 and Toll-like Receptor 3 Stimulation (100.32)
468. The Story Behind the Acute-phase Reactants
469. Dopamine Type 2/3 Receptor Availability in the Striatum and Social Status in Human Volunteers
470. A Comparative Evaluation of the Dopamine D2/3 Agonist Radiotracer [11C](−)-N-Propyl-norapomorphine and Antagonist [11C]Raclopride to Measure Amphetamine-Induced Dopamine Release in the Human Striatum
471. Relations Between Suicidal Ideation and Depressive Symptoms in Mexican Adolescents
472. AVALIAÇÃO DAS CONDIÇÕES DE ESTABILIDADE DE TENSÃO CONSIDERANDO A REGULAÇÃO PRIMÁRIA E PARÂMETROS DA REDE VARIÁVEIS COM A FREQUÊNCIA
473. Lower Level of Endogenous Dopamine in Patients With Cocaine Dependence: Findings From PET Imaging of D2/D3Receptors Following Acute Dopamine Depletion
474. In situ Stimulation of CD40 and Toll-like Receptor 3 Transforms Ovarian Cancer–Infiltrating Dendritic Cells from Immunosuppressive to Immunostimulatory Cells
475. Role of Quantitative Electroencephalography, Neurotherapy, and Neuroplasticity in Recovery from Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
476. CCL5-Mediated Endogenous Antitumor Immunity Elicited by Adoptively Transferred Lymphocytes and Dendritic Cell Depletion
477. Dopamine transporters, D2receptors, and dopamine release in generalized social anxiety disorder
478. Dopamine D1 Receptors in Cocaine Dependence Measured with PET and the Choice to Self-Administer Cocaine
479. The Effect of Socioeconomic Status and Race on Sense of Belonging and College Satisfaction
480. Positron Emission Tomography Imaging of the Serotonin Transporter and 5-HT1A Receptor in Alcohol Dependence
481. Depletion of Dendritic Cells Delays Ovarian Cancer Progression by Boosting Antitumor Immunity
482. Cocaine abuse and sensitization of striatal dopamine transmission: A critical review of the preclinical and clinical imaging literature
483. Corrigendum to “Stycholysin II, a cytolysin from the sea anemone Stichodactyla helianthus promotes higher hemolysis in aged red blood cells” [Toxicon 51 (2008) 1383–1390]
484. Treatment Seeking for Cocaine Abuse: Relationship to Executive Functioning
485. Correlations between differences in amino-terminal sequences and different hemolytic activity of sticholysins
486. Imaging the Neurochemistry of Alcohol and Substance Abuse
487. Amphetamine-Induced Dopamine Release: Markedly Blunted in Cocaine Dependence and Predictive of the Choice to Self-Administer Cocaine
488. Blue eye disease porcine rubulavirus (PoRv) infects pig neurons and glial cells using sialo-glycoprotein as receptor
489. Changes in corticostriatal connectivity during reinforcement learning in humans.
490. Amphetamine‐induced dopamine release: Duration of action as assessed with the D2/3 receptor agonist radiotracer (––)‐N‐[11C]propyl‐norapomorphine ([11C]NPA) in an anesthetized nonhuman primate
491. Altered Prefrontal Dopaminergic Function in Chronic Recreational Ketamine Users
492. Alcohol Dependence Is Associated with Blunted Dopamine Transmission in the Ventral Striatum
493. Measurement of the Proportion of D2Receptors Configured in State of High Affinity for Agonists in Vivo: A Positron Emission Tomography Study Using [11C]N-Propyl-norapomorphine and [11C]Raclopride in Baboons
494. Prediction of Panic Response to a Respiratory Stimulant by Reduced Orbitofrontal Cerebral Blood Flow in Panic Disorder
495. Schizophrenia and Substance Abuse Co-Morbidity
496. Striatal amphetamine-induced dopamine release in patients with schizotypal personality disorder studied with single photon emission computed tomography and [123I]iodobenzamide
497. Cocaine Dependence and D2 Receptor Availability in the Functional Subdivisions of the Striatum: Relationship with Cocaine-Seeking Behavior
498. Expert Performance in Sports: Advances in Research on Sport Expertise
499. In vivo vulnerability to competition by endogenous dopamine: Comparison of the D2 receptor agonist radiotracer (-)-N-[11C]propyl-norapomorphine ([11C]NPA) with the D2 receptor antagonist radiotracer [11C]-raclopride
500. Neurochemical Imaging of Addictive Disorders.
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