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Frontostriatal relationships on normal and pathological aging of the human brain

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Translated from Arkhiv Anatomii, Gistologii i Embriologii, Vol. 97, No. 9, pp. 6–13, September, 1989.

The author is grateful to L. I. Malofeev for his help in performing the measurements.

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Orzhekhovskaya, N.S. Frontostriatal relationships on normal and pathological aging of the human brain. Neurosci Behav Physiol 20, 465–471 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01192353

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