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Phase contrast-derived cerebral blood flow is associated with neurodegeneration and cerebrovascular injury in older adults by Jeffrey D. Pyne, Jeffrey D. Pyne, Jeffrey D. Pyne, Clarissa D. Morales, Clarissa D. Morales, Clarissa D. Morales, A. Zarina Kraal, A. Zarina Kraal, A. Zarina Kraal, Mohamad J. Alshikho, Mohamad J. Alshikho, Mohamad J. Alshikho, Patrick J. Lao, Patrick J. Lao, Patrick J. Lao, Indira C. Turney, Indira C. Turney, Indira C. Turney, Erica Amarante, Erica Amarante, Erica Amarante, Rafael V. Lippert, Rafael V. Lippert, Rafael V. Lippert, Julia F. Chang, Julia F. Chang, Julia F. Chang, Jose Gutierrez, Jose Gutierrez, Jose Gutierrez, Jennifer J. Manly, Jennifer J. Manly, Jennifer J. Manly, Richard Mayeux, Richard Mayeux, Richard Mayeux, Richard Mayeux, Adam M. Brickman, Adam M. Brickman, Adam M. Brickman
Published 2025-07-01Global cerebral blood flow and the local delivery of blood through the vascular network are essential to maintain brain and cognitive health throughout the lifespan. In this cross-sectional study, we examined the association of extracranial blood flow into the brain, measured with phase contrast mag...
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