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Effect of ketamine on the regional cerebral blood flow and binding index of the 5-HT2A receptor radioligand 123I-R91150 in the canine brain
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The effect of prolonged exposure to morphine on canine cerebral 5-HT2A receptors measured with 123I-R91150 SPECT
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Brain SPECT in the impulsive-agressive dog
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The use of the HiSPECT bone scan in canine flexor enthesopathy and coronoid pathology
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5-HT2A Receptors in the feline brain: 123I-5-I-R91150 kinetics and the influence of ketamine measured with micro-SPECT
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Interaction between the serotonergic and opioid system : effect of 10 days oral morphine on the canine cerebral 5-HT2A receptor density measured with SPECT
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Time dependent effects of a single bolus morphine on canine regional brain perfusion
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The influence of chronic morphine on the canine cerebral 5-HT2A receptor availability measured with SPECT
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Serotonin 2A receptor, serotonin transporter and dopamine transporter alterations in dogs with compulsive behaviour as a promising model for human obsessive-compulsive disorder
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The influence of ketamine on the regional cerebral perfusion and on the binding index of the selective 5-HT2A receptor radioligand 123I-R91150 measured with SPECT in the canine brain
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Ketamine decreases the cerebral binding index of the selective 5-HT2A receptor radioligand 123I-R91150 measured with µSPECT in cats
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Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging of the dopamine transporter in healthy dogs
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Recognition of anatomical predilection sites in canine elbow pathology on bone scans using micro-single photon emission tomography
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Neuro-imaging the serotonin 2A receptor as a valid biomarker for canine behavioural disorders
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Desirability function combining metabolic stability and functionality of peptides
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Functional drugability of MOR-opioid peptides through desirability
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Comparative drugability evaluation of MOR opioid peptides in functional brain research
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The influence of morphine on 5-HT2A receptor availability using SPECT: a preliminary study in dogs
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- Conference Paper
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Morphine decreases 5-HT2A receptor binding measured with SPECT in the canine frontal cortex
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Serotonin 2A receptor imaging in canine behavioural disorders : an animal model for human psychiatric disorders
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The effect of pipamperone on the binding index of 123I-5I-R91150, a selective 5-HT2A receptor radioligand,in the canine brain
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The effect of pipamperone on the binding index of 123I-5I-R91150, a selective 5-HT2A receptor radioligand, in the canine brain
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Imaging of the serotonin-2A receptor before and after pipamperone administration in the canine brain