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Decreased brain choline uptake in older adults. An in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study.
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Uptake of circulating choline into the brain decreases with age. Given the key role of choline in neuronal structure and function, this change may be a contributing factor in onset in late life of neurodegenerative, particularly dementing, illnesses in which cholinergic neurons show particular susceptibility to loss.
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