April 09, 2002; 58 (7) Articles
Apolipoprotein E ε4 and short-term recovery from predominantly mild brain injury
Joshua N. Liberman, Walter F. Stewart, Keith Wesnes, Juan Troncoso
First published April 9, 2002, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.58.7.1038
Joshua N. Liberman
Walter F. Stewart
Keith Wesnes
Apolipoprotein E ε4 and short-term recovery from predominantly mild brain injury
Joshua N. Liberman, Walter F. Stewart, Keith Wesnes, Juan Troncoso
Neurology Apr 2002, 58 (7) 1038-1044; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.58.7.1038
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vol. 58 no. 7 1038-1044
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- Received December 11, 2001
- Accepted January 2, 2002
- First Published April 9, 2002.
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- Joshua N. Liberman, PhD,
- Walter F. Stewart, PhD MPH,
- Keith Wesnes, PhD and
- Juan Troncoso, MD
- Joshua N. Liberman, PhD,
- Walter F. Stewart, PhD MPH,
- Keith Wesnes, PhD and
- Juan Troncoso, MD
- From the Department of Epidemiology (Drs. Liberman and Stewart), Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, and Departments of Pathology and Neurology (Dr. Troncoso), Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; and Cognitive Drug Research, Ltd. (Dr. Wesnes), Reading, United Kingdom.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Joshua N. Liberman, IMR, Inc., 11350 McCormick Rd., Executive Plaza II, Suite 1000, Hunt Valley, MD 21031; e-mail: jliberman{at}imrinc.com
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