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An epigenome-wide association study of posttraumatic stress disorder in US veterans implicates several new DNA methylation loci
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- Logue, M.W.; Miller, M.W.; Wolf, E.J.; Huber, B.R.; Morrison, F.G.; Zhou, Z.W.; Zheng, Y.C.; Smith, A.K.; Daskalakis, N.P.; Ratanatharathorn, A.; Uddin, M.; Nievergelt, C.M.; Ashley-Koch, A.E.; Baker, D.G.; Beckham, J.C.; Garrett, M.E.; Boks, M.P.; Geuze, E.; Grant, G.A.; Hauser, M.A.; Kessler, R.C.; Kimbrel, N.A.; Maihofer, A.X.; Marx, C.E.; Qin, X.J.; Risbrough, V.B.; Rutten, B.P.F.; Stein, M.B.; Ursano, R.J.; Vermetten, E.; Vinkers, C.H.; Ware, E.B.; Stone, A.; Schichman, S.A.; McGlinchey, R.E.; Milberg, W.P.; Hayes, J.P.; Verfaellie, M.; Traumatic Stress Brain Study Grp
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- 2020-03-14
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- Clinical Epigenetics
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- 12
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- 1