Human brain glucose utilization and cognitive function in relation to age
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L. Sokoloff | D. Ingvar | L. Sokoloff | M. Sokoloff | S. Rapoport | R. Margolin | R. Duara | N. Cutler | C. Grady PhD | J. Haxby PhD | R. G. Manning PhD | R. Duara | C. Grady PhD | J. Haxby PhD | D. Ingvar | R. A. Margolin | R. G. Manning PhD | N. R. Cutler | S. I. Rapoport | C. Grady | MD S. I. Rapoport | MD R. Duara | PhD D J. Haxby | MD L Ingvar | MD R. A. Margolin | PhD R. G. Manning | MD S N. R. Cutler
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