The Role of Inflammation after Surgery for Elders (RISE) study: Examination of [11C]PBR28 binding and exploration of its link to post-operative delirium
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Jessica A. Collins | L. F. Barrett | D. Greve | B. Dickerson | T. Libermann | S. Arnold | E. Marcantonio | S. Inouye | Y. Katsumi | M. Loggia | Michele Cavallari | Alexandra Touroutoglou | C. Catana | S. Vasunilashorn | J. Hooker | A. Racine | A. Torrado-Carvajal | Guoquan Xu | B. Hightower | E. Schmitt | T. Fong | Annie M. Racine | Baileigh G. Hightower
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