High-affinity binding sites for neuroleptic drugs in human peripheral blood lymphocytes and their relation to dopamine receptors: A long-standing controversy

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Binding Sites
Biological and medical sciences
dopamine receptors
Humans
lymphocytes
Lymphocytes - metabolism
Medical sciences
Neuropharmacology
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Psycholeptics: tranquillizer, neuroleptic
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopharmacology
Radioligand Assay
Receptors, Dopamine - metabolism
schizophrenia
Spiperone - metabolism
Tritium
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