White Blood Cell Count Mediates the Association Between Periodontal Inflammation and Cognitive Performance Measured by Digit Symbol Substitution Test Among Older U.S. Adults
An Li(Southern Medical University), Geerten‐Has E. Tjakkes(University Medical Center Groningen), Yuntao Chen(Zhaoqing University), A.A. Schuller(University Medical Center Groningen), Luc W. M. van der Sluis(University Medical Center Groningen)
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