Association between the serotonin transporter triallelic genotype and eating problems is moderated by the experience of childhood trauma in women.

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Published in Int J Eat Disord on January 23, 2012

Authors

Scott F Stoltenberg1, Cynthia Anderson, Parthasarathi Nag, Cheryl Anagnopoulos

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA. sstoltenberg2@unl.edu

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