Genomic influences on self-reported childhood maltreatment
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Dan J Stein | Martin H. Teicher | Elizabeth A. Bolger | Hongyu Zhao | R. Kessler | J. Calabrese | C. Nievergelt | G. Breen | B. Bradley | K. Ressler | S. Galea | C. Marmar | Chia-Yen Chen | J. Smoller | M. Stein | J. Flory | I. Liberzon | L. Zoellner | L. Farrer | R. Yehuda | R. Ursano | R. Pietrzak | L. Duncan | J. Gelernter | D. Silove | A. Amstadter | G. Guffanti | H. Kranzler | D. Baker | R. Bryant | S. Dalvie | M. Jett | P. Roy-Byrne | J. Coleman | M. O'Donnell | D. Forbes | D. Delahanty | M. Kaufman | A. McFarlane | R. Hammamieh | K. Ruggiero | E. Bolger | K. Koenen | A. Gautam | H. Orcutt | L. Brick | M. Mavissakalian | V. Risbrough | Allison Provost | N. Solovieff | N. Feeny | N. Nugent | A. Maihofer | Karmel W. Choi | M. Haas | Supriya Harnal | Katy Torres | S. Austin | A. Junglen | Alaptagin Khan | L. Lebois | A. Roberts | A. Rothbaum | A. Seligowski | C. Sheerin | M. Hooff | S. Winternitz | Jonathan D. Wolff | J. Wolff | Alex O. Rothbaum | Aarti Gautam | Christina M. Sheerin
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