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JCI Insight|December 8, 2020
Early brainstem [18F]THK5351 uptake is linked to cortical hyperexcitability in healthy agingMaxime Van Egroo, Daphne Chylinski, Justinas Narbutas, et al.
Communications Biology|December 10, 2019
Preserved wake-dependent cortical excitability dynamics predict cognitive fitness beyond age-related brain alterationsMaxime Van Egroo, Justinas Narbutas, Daphne Chylinski, et al.
Communications Biology|April 9, 2021
Author Correction: Preserved wake-dependent cortical excitability dynamics predict cognitive fitness beyond age-related brain alterationsMaxime Van Egroo, Justinas Narbutas, Daphne Chylinski, et al.
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JCI Insight|December 8, 2020
Early brainstem [18F]THK5351 uptake is linked to cortical hyperexcitability in healthy agingMaxime Van Egroo, Daphne Chylinski, Justinas Narbutas, et al.
Communications Biology|December 10, 2019
Preserved wake-dependent cortical excitability dynamics predict cognitive fitness beyond age-related brain alterationsMaxime Van Egroo, Justinas Narbutas, Daphne Chylinski, et al.
Communications Biology|April 9, 2021
Author Correction: Preserved wake-dependent cortical excitability dynamics predict cognitive fitness beyond age-related brain alterationsMaxime Van Egroo, Justinas Narbutas, Daphne Chylinski, et al.
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