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"Acute alcohol intoxication decreases glucose metabolism but increases ..."
Nora D. Volkow et al. (2013)
- Nora D. Volkow, Sung Won Kim, Gene-Jack Wang, David L. Alexoff, Jean Logan, Lisa Muench, Colleen Shea, Frank Telang, Joanna S. Fowler, Christopher Wong, Helene Benveniste, Dardo Tomasi:
Acute alcohol intoxication decreases glucose metabolism but increases acetate uptake in the human brain. NeuroImage 64: 277-283 (2013)

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