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Telomere attrition is associated with declines in medial temporal lobe volume and white matter microstructure in functionally independent older adults

Adam M. Staffaroni, Duygu Tosun, Jue Lin, Fanny M. Elahi, Kaitlin B. Casaletto, Matthew J. Wynn, Nihar Patel, John Neuhaus, Samantha Walters, Elissa S. Epel, Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Joel H. Kramer

Neurobiology of Aging · 2018 · ▲ 24 citations

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Staffaroni, A.M., Tosun, D., Lin, J., Elahi, F.M., Casaletto, K.B., Wynn, M.J., Patel, N., Neuhaus, J., Walters, S., Epel, E.S., Blackburn, E.H., &amp; Kramer, J.H. (2018). Telomere attrition is associated with declines in medial temporal lobe volume and white matter microstructure in functionally independent older adults. <em>Neurobiology of Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2018.04.021
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Staffaroni AM, Tosun D, Lin J, Elahi FM, Casaletto KB, Wynn MJ, et al. Telomere attrition is associated with declines in medial temporal lobe volume and white matter microstructure in functionally independent older adults. Neurobiology of Aging. 2018. doi:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2018.04.021.
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@article{adam2018Telome, title = {Telomere attrition is associated with declines in medial temporal lobe volume and white matter microstructure in functionally independent older adults}, author = {Adam M. Staffaroni and Duygu Tosun and Jue Lin and Fanny M. Elahi and Kaitlin B. Casaletto and Matthew J. Wynn and Nihar Patel and John Neuhaus and Samantha Walters and Elissa S. Epel and Elizabeth H. Blackburn and Joel H. Kramer}, journal = {Neurobiology of Aging}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2018.04.021}, }

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