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X. Zhang's research focuses on the neurochemical effects of long-term methylphenidate treatment in nonhuman primates, utilizing Positron-Emission Tomography (PET) and CT imaging. Investigations have explored both the presence and discontinuation of methylphenidate's effects on the brain. Zhang has published 12 papers, accumulating 218 citations and an h-index of 5. Collaborations include work with John Talpos, Scott M. Apana, Merle G. Paule, and C. Wang, with shared publications across these individuals.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 218
Selected Publications
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Discontinuation of methylphenidate after long-term exposure in nonhuman primates (2023)
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MicroPET/CT assessment of neurochemical effects in the brain after long-term methylphenidate treatment in nonhuman primates (2021)
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- MicroPET/CT assessment of neurochemical effects in the brain after long-term methylphenidate treatment in nonhuman primates
- Discontinuation of methylphenidate after long-term exposure in nonhuman primates
- MicroPET/CT assessment of neurochemical effects in the brain after long-term methylphenidate treatment in nonhuman primates
- Discontinuation of methylphenidate after long-term exposure in nonhuman primates
- MicroPET/CT assessment of neurochemical effects in the brain after long-term methylphenidate treatment in nonhuman primates
- Discontinuation of methylphenidate after long-term exposure in nonhuman primates
- MicroPET/CT assessment of neurochemical effects in the brain after long-term methylphenidate treatment in nonhuman primates
- Discontinuation of methylphenidate after long-term exposure in nonhuman primates
- MicroPET/CT assessment of neurochemical effects in the brain after long-term methylphenidate treatment in nonhuman primates
- Discontinuation of methylphenidate after long-term exposure in nonhuman primates
- MicroPET/CT assessment of neurochemical effects in the brain after long-term methylphenidate treatment in nonhuman primates
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