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Cerebral blood flow in striatum is increased by partial dopamine agonism in initially antipsychotic-naïve patients with psychosis.

Kirsten Borup BojesenBirte Yding GlenthøjAnne Korning SigvardKaren TangmoseJayachandra Mitta RaghavaBjørn Hylsebeck EbdrupEgill Rostrup
Published in: Psychological medicine (2023)
The findings suggest that striatal perfusion is increased by partial dopamine agonism and decreased in female patients prior to first treatment. This underlines the importance of treatment effects and sex differences when investigating the neurobiology of psychosis.
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