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W J Jagust

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 17, 1996
Functional imaging patterns in Alzheimer's disease. Relationships to neurobiologyW J Jagust
Neurologic Clinics|November 10, 2000
Neuroimaging in dementiaW J Jagust
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|November 1, 1994
Functional imaging in dementia: an overviewW J Jagust
Behavioural Neurology|October 23, 2009
Amyloid imaging in aging and dementia: testing the amyloid hypothesis in vivoG D Rabinovici, W J Jagust
NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1992
New neuroimaging techniques for investigating of brain-behavior relationshipsW J Jagust, T F Budinger
Neurology|February 26, 2000
Brain atrophy as a surrogate marker in MS: faster, simpler, better?W J Jagust, J H Noseworthy
Neurology|March 17, 1999
Opening a window on cerebral cholinergic function: PET imaging of acetylcholinesteraseB R Reed, W J Jagust
Geriatrics|February 1, 1991
MRI, CT, SPECT, PET: their use in diagnosing dementiaW J Jagust, J L Eberling
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|March 1, 1993
Anosognosia in Alzheimer's disease: relationships to depression, cognitive function, and cerebral perfusionB R Reed, W J Jagust, L Coulter
The Gerontologist|December 1, 1989
Mental status as a predictor of daily function in progressive dementiaB R Reed, W J Jagust, J P Seab
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 17, 1996
Functional imaging patterns in Alzheimer's disease. Relationships to neurobiologyW J Jagust
Neurologic Clinics|November 10, 2000
Neuroimaging in dementiaW J Jagust
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|November 1, 1994
Functional imaging in dementia: an overviewW J Jagust
Behavioural Neurology|October 23, 2009
Amyloid imaging in aging and dementia: testing the amyloid hypothesis in vivoG D Rabinovici, W J Jagust
NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1992
New neuroimaging techniques for investigating of brain-behavior relationshipsW J Jagust, T F Budinger
Neurology|February 26, 2000
Brain atrophy as a surrogate marker in MS: faster, simpler, better?W J Jagust, J H Noseworthy
Neurology|March 17, 1999
Opening a window on cerebral cholinergic function: PET imaging of acetylcholinesteraseB R Reed, W J Jagust
Geriatrics|February 1, 1991
MRI, CT, SPECT, PET: their use in diagnosing dementiaW J Jagust, J L Eberling
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|March 1, 1993
Anosognosia in Alzheimer's disease: relationships to depression, cognitive function, and cerebral perfusionB R Reed, W J Jagust, L Coulter
The Gerontologist|December 1, 1989
Mental status as a predictor of daily function in progressive dementiaB R Reed, W J Jagust, J P Seab
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