The development of frailty trajectories in world trade center general responders and the association with World Trade Center Exposure is a research paper published in The Journal of Frailty & Aging (2025). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.165. It has been cited 2 times.
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0.165
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Grant: T32 ES033955
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Grant: P30 ES023515
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Grant: R01 ES032242
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Grant: K08 AG050808
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Grant: 5K08AG050808-04
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Grant: 2P30ES023515-05
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Grant: 1U01OH012068-01
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Grant: 1R01ES032242-01
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FWCI
5.92
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0.9%
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