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Quantitative Analysis of PET and MRI Data in Normal Aging and Alzheimer's Disease: Atrophy Weighted Total Brain Metabolism and Absolute Whole Brain Metabolism as Reliable Discriminators
Abass Alavi, Andrew B. Newberg, Elaine Souder and Jesse A. Berlin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 1993, 34 (10) 1681-1687;
Abass Alavi
Andrew B. Newberg
Elaine Souder
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Quantitative Analysis of PET and MRI Data in Normal Aging and Alzheimer's Disease: Atrophy Weighted Total Brain Metabolism and Absolute Whole Brain Metabolism as Reliable Discriminators
Abass Alavi, Andrew B. Newberg, Elaine Souder, Jesse A. Berlin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1993, 34 (10) 1681-1687;
Quantitative Analysis of PET and MRI Data in Normal Aging and Alzheimer's Disease: Atrophy Weighted Total Brain Metabolism and Absolute Whole Brain Metabolism as Reliable Discriminators
Abass Alavi, Andrew B. Newberg, Elaine Souder, Jesse A. Berlin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Oct 1993, 34 (10) 1681-1687;
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