Peripheral Blood Markers of Inflammation Predict Mortality and Functional Decline in High‐Functioning Community‐Dwelling Older Persons
David B. Reuben(Northwestern University), Teresa E. Seeman, Anna I. Cheh(University of California, Los Angeles), Russell P. Tracy(University of Vermont), Tamara B. Harris(Institute on Aging), Luigi Ferrucci(National Institute on Aging), John W. Rowe(John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation)
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