Imaging of the 5-HT2A system: age-, gender-, and Alzheimer’s disease-related (Neurobiol aging. — 2003 Jul.—Aug. — 24(4). — P. 553—561: англ.)

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The activity of the serotonin 5-HT2A subtype receptors is differently expressed in patients with the development of Alzheimer's disease. The 5-HT2A subtype serotonin receptors play an important role in the regulation of mind-related and non-conscious behavior, as well as in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease.

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J. Versijpt

Groningen University Hospital

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Department of Biological Psychiatry

Netherlands, Groningen

k van Laere

Groningen University Hospital

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Department of Biological Psychiatry

Netherlands, Groningen

F. Dumont

Groningen University Hospital

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Department of Biological Psychiatry

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D. Decoo

Groningen University Hospital

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Department of Biological Psychiatry

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M. Vandecapelle

Groningen University Hospital

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Department of Biological Psychiatry

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P. Santens

Groningen University Hospital

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Department of Biological Psychiatry

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S. Goethal

Groningen University Hospital

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Department of Biological Psychiatry

Netherlands, Groningen

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Copyright (c) 2003 Versijpt J., van Laere k., Dumont F., Decoo D., Vandecapelle M., Santens P., Goethal S.

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