Analysis of Genetically Regulated Gene Expression Identifies a Prefrontal PTSD Gene, SNRNP35, Specific to Military Cohorts.
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Dan J Stein | Hoang T. Nguyen | Manolis Kellis | J. Buxbaum | C. Nievergelt | K. Ressler | M. Geyer | H. Im | Chia-Yen Chen | J. Smoller | I. Liberzon | P. Sklar | D. Ruderfer | R. Yehuda | E. Stahl | S. Bacanu | L. Duncan | S. Glatt | T. Jovanović | M. Miller | M. Breen | D. Baker | Yongjin P. Park | A. Dobbyn | L. Huckins | M. Logue | G. Hoffman | N. Daskalakis | K. Girdhar | K. Koenen | V. Risbrough | L. Sloofman | T. Klengel | A. Lori | C. Chatzinakos | S. V. van Rooij | A. Maihofer | F. Morrison | Laura G. Sloofman | Ana C. da Silva Almeida | N. Cox | Claudia Klengel | J. Hartmann | Mark W. Miller | Filomene G. Morrison | Amanda Dobbyn | Kiran Girdhar | Chris Chatzinakos
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