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Translocator Protein 18kDa (TSPO) Expression in Patients with Clinically Diagnosed Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Leonie Beyer, Matthias Brendel, Guido Rohrer, Stefan Sonnenfeld, Georg Nübling, Simon Lindner, Gunter Hoglinger, Peter Bartenstein, Johannes Levin and Axel Rominger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2018, 59 (supplement 1) 1700;
Leonie Beyer
3University of Munich Munich Germany
4University of Munich Munich Germany
Matthias Brendel
3University of Munich Munich Germany
4University of Munich Munich Germany
Guido Rohrer
3University of Munich Munich Germany
4University of Munich Munich Germany
Stefan Sonnenfeld
3University of Munich Munich Germany
4University of Munich Munich Germany
Georg Nübling
3University of Munich Munich Germany
4University of Munich Munich Germany
Simon Lindner
3University of Munich Munich Germany
4University of Munich Munich Germany
Gunter Hoglinger
1DZNE Munich Germany
Peter Bartenstein
3University of Munich Munich Germany
4University of Munich Munich Germany
Johannes Levin
2Neurology Department Ludwig-Maximilians-Universita Munich Germany
Axel Rominger
3University of Munich Munich Germany
4University of Munich Munich Germany
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Vol. 59, Issue supplement 1
May 1, 2018
Translocator Protein 18kDa (TSPO) Expression in Patients with Clinically Diagnosed Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Leonie Beyer, Matthias Brendel, Guido Rohrer, Stefan Sonnenfeld, Georg Nübling, Simon Lindner, Gunter Hoglinger, Peter Bartenstein, Johannes Levin, Axel Rominger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2018, 59 (supplement 1) 1700;
Translocator Protein 18kDa (TSPO) Expression in Patients with Clinically Diagnosed Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Leonie Beyer, Matthias Brendel, Guido Rohrer, Stefan Sonnenfeld, Georg Nübling, Simon Lindner, Gunter Hoglinger, Peter Bartenstein, Johannes Levin, Axel Rominger
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2018, 59 (supplement 1) 1700;
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