Blood biomarkers of traumatic brain injury and cognitive impairment in older veterans
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- Author response: Blood biomarkers of traumatic brain injury and cognitive impairment in older veterans
- Carrie B. Peltz, Research Associate, San Francisco Veterans Affairs Health Care System
- Kristine Yaffe, Scola Endowed Chair and Vice Chair, Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology and Epidemiology, University of California, San Francisco
Submitted July 28, 2020 - Reader response: Blood biomarkers of traumatic brain injury and cognitive impairment in older veterans
- Thomas Wisniewski, MD, Director of the NYU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, New York University School of Medicine
- Silvia Fossati, MD, Associate Director Alzheimer’s Center at Temple, Temple University (Philadelphia)
Submitted July 23, 2020
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