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Associations between thinner retinal neuronal layers and suboptimal brain structural integrity: Are the eyes a window to the brain?
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Barrett-Young, A; Abraham, W; Cheung, C; Gale, J; Hogan, S; Ireland, D; Keenan, R; Knodt, A; Melzer, T; Moffitt, T; Ramrakha, S; Tham, YC ...
2022
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Barrett-Young, A., Abraham, W., Cheung, C., Gale, J., Hogan, S., Ireland, D., … Poulton, R. (2022). Associations between thinner retinal neuronal layers and suboptimal brain structural integrity: Are the eyes a window to the brain? bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.31.506114
Barrett-Young, Ashleigh, Wickliffe Abraham, Carol Cheung, Jesse Gale, Sean Hogan, David Ireland, Ross Keenan, et al. “Associations between thinner retinal neuronal layers and suboptimal brain structural integrity: Are the eyes a window to the brain?” BioRxiv, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.31.506114.
Barrett-Young A, Abraham W, Cheung C, Gale J, Hogan S, Ireland D, et al. Associations between thinner retinal neuronal layers and suboptimal brain structural integrity: Are the eyes a window to the brain? bioRxiv. 2022.
Barrett-Young, Ashleigh, et al. “Associations between thinner retinal neuronal layers and suboptimal brain structural integrity: Are the eyes a window to the brain?” BioRxiv, 2022. Epmc, doi:10.1101/2022.08.31.506114.
Barrett-Young A, Abraham W, Cheung C, Gale J, Hogan S, Ireland D, Keenan R, Knodt A, Melzer T, Moffitt T, Ramrakha S, Tham YC, Wilson G, Wong TY, Hariri A, Poulton R. Associations between thinner retinal neuronal layers and suboptimal brain structural integrity: Are the eyes a window to the brain? bioRxiv. 2022.