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Diminished Glucose Transport and Phosphorylation in Alzheimer's Disease Determined by Dynamic FDG-PET
Morand Piert, Robert A. Koeppe, Bruno Giordani, Stanley Berent and David E. Kuhl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine February 1996, 37 (2) 201-208;
Morand Piert
Robert A. Koeppe
Bruno Giordani
Stanley Berent
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Diminished Glucose Transport and Phosphorylation in Alzheimer's Disease Determined by Dynamic FDG-PET
Morand Piert, Robert A. Koeppe, Bruno Giordani, Stanley Berent, David E. Kuhl
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Feb 1996, 37 (2) 201-208;
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