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    MRI correlates of episodic memory in Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, and healthy aging.

    MRI correlates of episodic memory in Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, and healthy aging. by Sexton, C, Mackay, C, Lonie, J, Bastin, M, Terrière, E, O'Carroll, R, Ebmeier, K

    Published 2010
    Journal article
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    5-(123)I-A-85380 binding to the α4β2-nicotinic receptor in mild cognitive impairment.

    5-(123)I-A-85380 binding to the α4β2-nicotinic receptor in mild cognitive impairment. by Terrière, E, Dempsey, M, Herrmann, L, Tierney, K, Lonie, J, O'Carroll, R, Pimlott, S, Wyper, D, Herholz, K, Ebmeier, K

    Published 2010
    Journal article
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    alpha4beta2-nicotinic receptor binding with 5-IA in Alzheimer's disease: methods of scan analysis.

    alpha4beta2-nicotinic receptor binding with 5-IA in Alzheimer's disease: methods of scan analysis. by Terrière, E, Sharman, M, Donaghey, C, Herrmann, L, Lonie, J, Strachan, M, Dougall, N, Best, J, Ebmeier, K, Pimlott, S, Patterson, J, Wyper, D

    Published 2008
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