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Original Article

Abnormal Opiate Receptor Functions in Tourette's Syndrome

Pages 209-214 | Received 06 Oct 1987, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Reuven Sandyk. (1996) Effects of Picotesla Flux Electromagnetic Fields on Dopaminergic Transmission in Tourette's Syndrome. International Journal of Neuroscience 84:1-4, pages 187-194.
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MARIJA SARAJLIJA, DIANA RAKETIC & NADA NESIC. (2018) Heroin Addiction in Serbian Patients With Tourette Syndrome. Journal of Psychiatric Practice 24:6, pages 424-427.
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Lawrence Scahill, Phillip B. Chappell, Robert A. King & James F. Leckman. (2000) Pharmacologic Treatment of Tic Disorders. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 9:1, pages 99-117.
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A. Gedye. (1991) Tourette syndrome attributed to frontal lobe dysfunction: Numerous etiologies involved. Journal of Clinical Psychology 47:2, pages 233-252.
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Ian S. Zagon, Denise M. Gibo & Patricia J. McLaughlin. (1990) Adult and developing human cerebella exhibit different profiles of opioid binding sites. Brain Research 523:1, pages 62-68.
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