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    Cross Section Case Control Study for Clinical Correlates of Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Midlife Early Hypertension: Differential Effect of Antihypertensives

    Author
    1. AH Beek Van
    2. B Teter
    3. BP Nathan
    4. C Sierra
    5. E Boerwinkle
    6. FM Faraci
    7. FW Unverzagt
    8. G Tsivgoulis
    9. G Tsivgoulis
    10. GE Handelmann
    11. H Jung
    12. I Skoog
    13. J Davignon
    14. J Kuusisto
    15. JC Swieten Van
    16. JG Borkowski
    17. K Horsburgh
    18. K Matsushita
    19. L Kilander
    20. LJ Launer
    21. M Buttini
    22. M Nagai
    23. M Viitanen
    24. MF Elias
    25. R Gelber
    26. R Peila
    27. RM Reitan
    28. S Bellosta
    29. S Galluzzi
    30. S Stranggard
    31. S Yasar
    32. SE Folstein
    33. WB White
    34. YS Kim
    35. Z Guo
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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