A method for using MR to evaluate the effects of cardiovascular disease on the brain: the cardiovascular health study.
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A method for using MR to evaluate the effects of cardiovascular disease on the brain: the cardiovascular health study.
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Jungreis C
Kronmal RA
Manolio TA
Poirier VC
Schertz LD
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1994-10-01T00:00:00Z