Association of copper levels in the hair with gray matter volume, mean diffusivity, and cognitive functions
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Yasuyuki Taki | Takayuki Nozawa | Yuko Sassa | Ryuta Kawashima | Yuki Yamamoto | Hikaru Takeuchi | Atsushi Sekiguchi | Rui Nouchi | Yuka Kotozaki | Seishu Nakagawa | Carlos Makoto Miyauchi | Kunio Iizuka | Ryoichi Yokoyama | Sugiko Hanawa | Tsuyoshi Araki | Kohei Sakaki | Shigeyuki Ikeda | Susumu Yokota | R. Kawashima | H. Takeuchi | S. Ikeda | A. Sekiguchi | Y. Taki | R. Nouchi | Y. Kotozaki | S. Nakagawa | Y. Sassa | T. Nozawa | Ryoichi Yokoyama | C. Miyauchi | S. Hanawa | Kohei Sakaki | Yuki Yamamoto | T. Araki | Kunio Iizuka | S. Yokota | Magistro Daniele | Magistro Daniele | Susumu Yokota | Yuka Kotozaki | Seishu Nakagawa | Sugiko Hanawa | Takayuki Nozawa
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