Novel loci for major depression identified by genome-wide association study of Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression and meta-analysis of three studies
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Novel loci for major depression identified by genome-wide association study of Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression and meta-analysis of three studies
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MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 202-215
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Springer Nature
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2009-12-29
DOI
10.1038/mp.2009.125
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