No association between RORA polymorphisms and PTSD in two independent samples.
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Guffanti, G; Ashley-Koch, AE; Roberts, AL; Garrett, ME; Solovieff, N; Ratanatharathorn, A; De Vivo, I; Dennis, M; Ranu, H; Smoller, JW; Liu, Y ...
Published in: Mol Psychiatry
October 2014
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Mol Psychiatry
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1476-5578
Publication Date
October 2014
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19
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10
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1056 / 1057
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England
Related Subject Headings
- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
- Psychiatry
- Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1, Group F, Member 1
- Male
- Humans
- Genetic Predisposition to Disease
- Female
- 5203 Clinical and health psychology
- 5202 Biological psychology
- 3202 Clinical sciences
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Guffanti, G., Ashley-Koch, A. E., Roberts, A. L., Garrett, M. E., Solovieff, N., Ratanatharathorn, A., … Koenen, K. C. (2014). No association between RORA polymorphisms and PTSD in two independent samples. Mol Psychiatry, 19(10), 1056–1057. https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2014.19
Guffanti, G., A. E. Ashley-Koch, A. L. Roberts, M. E. Garrett, N. Solovieff, A. Ratanatharathorn, I. De Vivo, et al. “No association between RORA polymorphisms and PTSD in two independent samples.” Mol Psychiatry 19, no. 10 (October 2014): 1056–57. https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2014.19.
Guffanti G, Ashley-Koch AE, Roberts AL, Garrett ME, Solovieff N, Ratanatharathorn A, et al. No association between RORA polymorphisms and PTSD in two independent samples. Mol Psychiatry. 2014 Oct;19(10):1056–7.
Guffanti, G., et al. “No association between RORA polymorphisms and PTSD in two independent samples.” Mol Psychiatry, vol. 19, no. 10, Oct. 2014, pp. 1056–57. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/mp.2014.19.
Guffanti G, Ashley-Koch AE, Roberts AL, Garrett ME, Solovieff N, Ratanatharathorn A, De Vivo I, Dennis M, Ranu H, Smoller JW, Liu Y, Purcell SM, Veterans Affairs Mid-Atlantic Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center Workgroup, Beckham J, Hauser MA, Koenen KC. No association between RORA polymorphisms and PTSD in two independent samples. Mol Psychiatry. 2014 Oct;19(10):1056–1057.
Published In
Mol Psychiatry
DOI
EISSN
1476-5578
Publication Date
October 2014
Volume
19
Issue
10
Start / End Page
1056 / 1057
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
- Psychiatry
- Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1, Group F, Member 1
- Male
- Humans
- Genetic Predisposition to Disease
- Female
- 5203 Clinical and health psychology
- 5202 Biological psychology
- 3202 Clinical sciences