Causal relationship between genetically predicted depression and cancer risk: a two-sample bi-directional mendelian randomization
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Y. Mao | Jun Ma | Lei Chen | Wen-Fei Li | Cheng Xu | Guang-Li Zhu | L. Tang | Kai-bin Yang | Si-Qi Tang
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