MRI- and MRS-derived hippocampal correlates of quantitative locomotor function in older adults
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MRI- and MRS-derived hippocampal correlates of quantitative locomotor function in older adults
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scientific article published on 23 July 2009
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MRI- and MRS-derived hippocamp ...... motor function in older adults
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MRI- and MRS-derived hippocamp ...... otor function in older adults.
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MRI- and MRS-derived hippocamp ...... motor function in older adults
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MRI- and MRS-derived hippocamp ...... motor function in older adults
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Hoby P Hetherington
Joe Verghese
Jullie W Pan
Molly E Zimmerman
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10.1016/J.BRAINRES.2009.07.043
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2009-07-23T00:00:00Z