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Abnormal Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in HIV-1 Seropositive Subjects with and without Dementia
David A. Rottenberg, John J. Sidtis, Stephen C. Strother, Kirt A. Schaper, Jon R. Anderson, Mary J. Nelson and Richard W. Price
Journal of Nuclear Medicine July 1996, 37 (7) 1133-1141;
David A. Rottenberg
John J. Sidtis
Stephen C. Strother
Kirt A. Schaper
Jon R. Anderson
Mary J. Nelson


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David A. Rottenberg, John J. Sidtis, Stephen C. Strother, Kirt A. Schaper, Jon R. Anderson, Mary J. Nelson, Richard W. Price
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