Genome-wide association study of recurrent early-onset major depressive disorder.

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Published in Mol Psychiatry on February 02, 2010

Authors

J Shi1, J B Potash, J A Knowles, M M Weissman, W Coryell, W A Scheftner, W B Lawson, J R DePaulo, P V Gejman, A R Sanders, J K Johnson, P Adams, S Chaudhury, D Jancic, O Evgrafov, A Zvinyatskovskiy, N Ertman, M Gladis, K Neimanas, M Goodell, N Hale, N Ney, R Verma, D Mirel, P Holmans, D F Levinson

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1: Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.

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