Point-of-Care Platform Blood Biomarker Testing of Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein versus S100 Calcium-Binding Protein B for Prediction of Traumatic Brain Injuries: A Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury Study
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Adam R Ferguson | John K. Yue | D. Schnyer | A. Toga | G. Manley | D. Perl | R. Gullapalli | J. Giacino | R. Bullock | H. Levin | N. Badjatia | D. Okonkwo | P. Mukherjee | P. Vespa | C. Lindsell | R. Zafonte | K. Crawford | A. Duhaime | E. Palacios | E. Yuh | M. Vassar | T. McAllister | A. Markowitz | N. Temkin | A. Valadka | R. Chesnut | A. Puccio | S. Seabury | S. Gopinath | J. Kramer | Xiaoying Sun | R. Ellenbogen | Sonia Jain | R. Diaz-Arrastia | Kevin K. W. Wang | C. Robertson | J. Rosand | L. Nelson | Y. Bodien | O. Adeoye | M. Sherer | Laura B. Ngwenya | J. Corrigan | A. Sander | G. Hotz | C. Madden | J. Machamer | Murray B. Stein | G. Satris | David M Schnyer | B. Foreman | Raquel C Gardner | R. Merchant | F. Korley | N. Kreitzer | C. Hemphill | R. Puffer | S. Dikmen | D. Goldman | Sabrina R. Taylor | É. Gaudette | V. Feeser | Miri Rabinowitz | Kim Boase | M. McCrea | Luis Gonzalez | Alastair Martin | Florence Noel | Randall E. Merchant | T. McAllister | Gabriella Satris | Ross C. Puffer
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