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Gender Differences in Cerebral Blood Flow as a Function of Cognitive State with PET

Giuseppe Esposito, John D. Van Horn, Daniel R. Weinberger and Karen Faith Berman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine April 1996, 37 (4) 559-564;
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