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Brain pathologies are associated with both the rate and variability of declining motor function in older adults

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This study is funded by National Institute on Aging (Grant Nos. P30AG10161, R01AG15819, R01AG17917, R01AG47976, R01AG56352, R01AG59732), Illinois Department of Public Health and Robert C. Borwell Endowment Fund.

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Buchman, A.S., Wang, T., Yu, L. et al. Brain pathologies are associated with both the rate and variability of declining motor function in older adults. Acta Neuropathol 140, 587–589 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00401-020-02212-z

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