Restricted accessLetterFirst published online 2023-06
Letter to the Editor: Intense Exercise and Associated Blood–Brain Barrier Leakiness and Systemic Inflammation at the Time of Brain Injury May Be Relevant to Understanding Why Only Sports-Related Concussions Are Associated With Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
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