Brain atrophy in primary progressive aphasia involves the cholinergic basal forebrain and Ayala's nucleus
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Stefan J. Teipel | Adrian Danek | Anne Ebert | Vanja Kljajevic | Edson Amaro | Wilhelm Flatz | Nibal Ackl | Helmut Heinsen | Michel Grothe | Ingo Kilimann | Lea Grinberg | A. Bokde | L. Grinberg | A. Danek | H. Heinsen | S. Teipel | E. Amaro | M. Grothe | A. Ebert | I. Kilimann | V. Kljajevic | W. Flatz | N. Ackl | E. Alho | C. Knels | Arun L.W. Bokde | Eduardo Alho | Christina Knels
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