Homocysteine and B Vitamins Relate to Brain Volume and White-Matter Changes in Geriatric Patients With Psychiatric Disorders

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Homocysteine and B Vitamins Relate to Brain Volume and White-Matter Changes in Geriatric Patients With Psychiatric Disorders is …
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P356DOI10.1097/00019442-200411000-00009

P50authorKatherine L. TuckerQ38802211
Irwin H. RosenbergQ56230153
P2093author name stringLori Lyn Price
Samuel Patz
Rafeeque Bhadelia
John Griffith
Afsan Bhadelia
Batia Benjamin
Elizabeth Liebson
Tammy Maria Scott
Marshal F. Folstein
P433issue6
P921main subjectvitaminQ34956
vitamin BQ183206
P304page(s)631-638
P577publication date2004-11-01
P1433published inAmerican Journal of Geriatric PsychiatryQ15752426
P1476titleHomocysteine and B Vitamins Relate to Brain Volume and White-Matter Changes in Geriatric Patients With Psychiatric Disorders
P478volume12

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