β-amyloid deposition is associated with gait variability in usual aging.
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Susan M Resnick | Murat Bilgel | Dean F Wong | Qu Tian | S. Studenski | S. Resnick | D. Wong | M. Bilgel | Q. Tian | W. Bair | Stephanie A Studenski | Woei-Nan Bair
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