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In vivo MR evaluation of age-related increases in brain iron.
G Bartzokis, J Mintz, D Sultzer, P Marx, J S Herzberg, C K Phelan and S R Marder
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 1994, 15 (6) 1129-1138;
G Bartzokis
Research Service, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, CA 90073.
J Mintz
Research Service, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, CA 90073.
D Sultzer
Research Service, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, CA 90073.
P Marx
Research Service, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, CA 90073.
J S Herzberg
Research Service, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, CA 90073.
C K Phelan
Research Service, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, CA 90073.
S R Marder
Research Service, West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, CA 90073.
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G Bartzokis, J Mintz, D Sultzer, P Marx, J S Herzberg, C K Phelan, S R Marder
In vivo MR evaluation of age-related increases in brain iron.
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 1994, 15 (6) 1129-1138;
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