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Longitudinal analyses of the DNA methylome in deployed military servicemen identify susceptibility loci for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Rutten BPF, Vermetten E, Vinkers CH, Ursini G, Daskalakis NP, Pishva E, de Nijs L, Houtepen LC, Eijssen L, Jaffe AE, Kenis G, Viechtbauer W, van den Hove D, Schraut KG, Lesch KP, Kleinman JE, Hyde TM, Weinberger DR, Schalkwyk L, Lunnon K, Mill J, Cohen H, Yehuda R, Baker DG, Maihofer AX, Nievergelt CM, Geuze E, Boks MPM. Rutten BPF, et al. Among authors: vermetten e. Mol Psychiatry. 2018 May;23(5):1145-1156. doi: 10.1038/mp.2017.120. Epub 2017 Jun 20. Mol Psychiatry. 2018. PMID: 28630453 Free PMC article.
Successful treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder reverses DNA methylation marks.
Vinkers CH, Geuze E, van Rooij SJH, Kennis M, Schür RR, Nispeling DM, Smith AK, Nievergelt CM, Uddin M, Rutten BPF, Vermetten E, Boks MP. Vinkers CH, et al. Among authors: vermetten e. Mol Psychiatry. 2021 Apr;26(4):1264-1271. doi: 10.1038/s41380-019-0549-3. Epub 2019 Oct 23. Mol Psychiatry. 2021. PMID: 31645664
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