Cortical microinfarcts and demyelination significantly affect cognition in brain aging.
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Cortical microinfarcts and demyelination significantly affect cognition in brain aging.
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Cortical microinfarcts and demyelination significantly affect cognition in brain aging.
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Cortical microinfarcts and demyelination significantly affect cognition in brain aging.
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Cortical microinfarcts and demyelination significantly affect cognition in brain aging.
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Cortical microinfarcts and demyelination significantly affect cognition in brain aging.
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Cortical microinfarcts and demyelination significantly affect cognition in brain aging.
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Cortical microinfarcts and demyelination significantly affect cognition in brain aging.
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Alessandra Canuto
Constantin Bouras
Enikö Kövari
Gabriel Gold
Jean-Pierre Michel
Patrick R Hof
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10.1161/01.STR.0000110791.51378.4E
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2004-01-05T00:00:00Z