On the measurement of glucose in brain: a comment to Sacks et al. (1983).

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On the measurement of glucose in brain: a comment to Sacks et al. (1983). / Gjedde, A.

In: Neurochemical Research, Vol. 9, No. 11, 1984, p. 1667-71.

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Gjedde, A 1984, 'On the measurement of glucose in brain: a comment to Sacks et al. (1983).', Neurochemical Research, vol. 9, no. 11, pp. 1667-71.

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Gjedde, A. (1984). On the measurement of glucose in brain: a comment to Sacks et al. (1983). Neurochemical Research, 9(11), 1667-71.

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Gjedde A. On the measurement of glucose in brain: a comment to Sacks et al. (1983). Neurochemical Research. 1984;9(11):1667-71.

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Gjedde, A. / On the measurement of glucose in brain: a comment to Sacks et al. (1983). In: Neurochemical Research. 1984 ; Vol. 9, No. 11. pp. 1667-71.

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