Cerebral glucose is detectable by localized proton NMR spectroscopy in normal rat brain in Vivo
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J. Frahm | K. Merboldt | W. Hänicke | H. Bruhn | M. Gyngell | T. Michaelis | M. Gyngell | D. Hörstermann
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