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Brain 2006 129(11):2802-2804; doi:10.1093/brain/awl298
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Alastair Compston

Cambridge

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(1) Neurotransmitter-related enzymes and indices of hypoxia in senile dementia and other abiotrophies. By David M. Bowen, Carolyn B. Smith, Pamela White and Alan N. Davison. (From the Miriam Marks Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Neurology, The National Hospital, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG). Brain 1976: 99; 459–496. With (2) Chemical pathology of the organic dementias. I. Validity of biochemical measurements on human post-mortem brain specimens. By D. M. Bowen, Carolyn B. Smith, Pamela White, Michele J. Goodhart, J. A. Spillane, R. H. A. Flack and A. N. Davison (From the Miriam Marks Department of Neurochemistry, Institute of Neurology, The National Hospital, Queen Square, London WC1N 3 BG). Brain 1977: 100; 397–426. With (3) Chemical pathology of the organic dementias. II. Quantitative estimation of cellular changes in post-mortem brains. By D. M. Bowen, C. B. Smith, P. White, R. H. A. Flack, L. H. Carrasco, J. L. Gedye and A. . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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