Homocysteine, neural atrophy, and the effect of caloric restriction in rhesus monkeys
Higher serum homocysteine (Hcy) levels in humans are associated with vascular pathology
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
Homocysteine, neural atrophy, and the effect of caloric restriction in rhesus monkeys
AA Willette, C Gallagher, BB Bendlin…�- Neurobiology of�…, 2012 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Higher serum homocysteine (Hcy) levels in humans are associated with vascular pathology
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
Homocysteine, neural atrophy, and the effect of caloric restriction in rhesus monkeys.
AA Willette, C Gallagher, BB Bendlin, DG McLaren… - 2012 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Higher serum homocysteine (Hcy) levels in humans are associated with vascular pathology
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
Homocysteine, neural atrophy, and the effect of caloric restriction in rhesus monkeys.
AA Willette, C Gallagher, BB Bendlin…�- Neurobiology of�…, 2010 - europepmc.org
Higher serum homocysteine (Hcy) levels in humans are associated with vascular pathology
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
Homocysteine, neural atrophy, and the effect of caloric restriction in rhesus monkeys
AA Willette, CL Coe, BB Bendlin, DG McLaren…�- Neurobiology of�…, 2012 - elibrary.ru
Higher serum homocysteine (Hcy) levels in humans are associated with vascular pathology
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
[HTML][HTML] Homocysteine, neural atrophy, and the effect of caloric restriction in rhesus monkeys
AA Willette, C Gallagher, BB Bendlin…�- Neurobiology of�…, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Higher serum homocysteine (Hcy) levels in humans are associated with vascular pathology
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
Homocysteine, neural atrophy, and the effect of caloric restriction in rhesus monkeys
AA Willette, C Gallagher, BB Bendlin, DG McLaren…�- Neurobiology of�…, 2012 - infona.pl
Higher serum homocysteine (Hcy) levels in humans are associated with vascular pathology
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
Homocysteine, neural atrophy, and the effect of caloric restriction in rhesus monkeys.
AA Willette, C Gallagher, BB Bendlin…�- Neurobiology of�…, 2010 - europepmc.org
Higher serum homocysteine (Hcy) levels in humans are associated with vascular pathology
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…
and greater risk for dementia, as well as lower global and regional volumes in frontal lobe�…