Metabolic changes in the normal ageing brain: consistent findings from short and long echo time proton spectroscopy.
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E Moser | E. Moser | V. Mlynárik | W. Serles | F. Riederer | A. Stadlbauer | S. Gruber | O. Bodamer | K. Pinker | V Mlynárik | W Serles | M. Bittšanský | S Gruber | K Pinker | A Stadlbauer | M Chmelík | M. Chmelík | F Riederer | M Bittsanský | R Frey | O Bodamer | R. Frey
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