Identification and replication of RNA-Seq gene network modules associated with depression severity
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Bill C. White | Trang T. Le | Jerzy Bodurka | Masaya Misaki | Wayne C. Drevets | T. Kent Teague | P. Gaffney | J. Bodurka | W. Drevets | B. C. White | J. Savitz | M. Misaki | G. Wiley | T. Teague | Julie H. Marino | Patrick M. Gaffney | Hideo Suzuki | Jonathan Savitz | Graham Wiley | Hideo Suzuki | Brett A. McKinney | B. McKinney | T. K. Teague | Wayne C. Drevets | Trang T. Le | Bill C. White
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