Association between leukocyte telomere length and hostility in US army service members
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C. Fullerton | R. Ursano | Lei Zhang | D. Russell | D. Benedek | T. Kao | J. Naifeh | Gary H Wynn | Tianzheng Yu | James A. Naifeh | Xiaoxia Li | Xian-Zhang Hu | T. H. Ng | Jacob Dohl | P. Aliaga | Hongyan Wu | Ze Chen | Pablo A. Aliaga
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