Cognitive function is related to fronto-striatal serotonin transporter levels--a brain PET study in young healthy subjects

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Cognitive function is related to fronto-striatal serotonin transporter levels--a brain PET study in young healthy subjects. / Madsen, Karine; Erritzøe, David Frederik; Mortensen, Erik Lykke; Gade, Anders; Madsen, Jacob; Baaré, William Frans Christiaan; Knudsen, Gitte M; Hasselbalch, Steen G.

In: Psychopharmacology, Vol. 213, No. 2-3, 01.02.2011, p. 573-81.

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Madsen, K, Erritzøe, DF, Mortensen, EL, Gade, A, Madsen, J, Baaré, WFC, Knudsen, GM & Hasselbalch, SG 2011, 'Cognitive function is related to fronto-striatal serotonin transporter levels--a brain PET study in young healthy subjects', Psychopharmacology, vol. 213, no. 2-3, pp. 573-81. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-010-1926-4, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-010-1926-4

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Madsen, K., Erritzøe, D. F., Mortensen, E. L., Gade, A., Madsen, J., Baaré, W. F. C., Knudsen, G. M., & Hasselbalch, S. G. (2011). Cognitive function is related to fronto-striatal serotonin transporter levels--a brain PET study in young healthy subjects. Psychopharmacology, 213(2-3), 573-81. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-010-1926-4, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-010-1926-4

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Madsen K, Erritzøe DF, Mortensen EL, Gade A, Madsen J, Baaré WFC et al. Cognitive function is related to fronto-striatal serotonin transporter levels--a brain PET study in young healthy subjects. Psychopharmacology. 2011 Feb 1;213(2-3):573-81. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-010-1926-4, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-010-1926-4

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Madsen, Karine ; Erritzøe, David Frederik ; Mortensen, Erik Lykke ; Gade, Anders ; Madsen, Jacob ; Baaré, William Frans Christiaan ; Knudsen, Gitte M ; Hasselbalch, Steen G. / Cognitive function is related to fronto-striatal serotonin transporter levels--a brain PET study in young healthy subjects. In: Psychopharmacology. 2011 ; Vol. 213, No. 2-3. pp. 573-81.

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