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Epigenome-wide association studies identify novel DNA methylation sites associated with PTSD: a meta-analysis of 23 military and civilian cohorts.
Genome Med. 2024 Dec 18;16(1):147. doi: 10.1186/s13073-024-01417-1.
Genome Med. 2024.
PMID: 39696436
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Blood-based DNA methylation and exposure risk scores predict PTSD with high accuracy in military and civilian cohorts.
Wani AH, Katrinli S, Zhao X, Daskalakis NP, Zannas AS, Aiello AE, Baker DG, Boks MP, Brick LA, Chen CY, Dalvie S, Fortier C, Geuze E, Hayes JP, Kessler RC, King AP, Koen N, Liberzon I, Lori A, Luykx JJ, Maihofer AX, Milberg W, Miller MW, Mufford MS, Nugent NR, Rauch S, Ressler KJ, Risbrough VB, Rutten BPF, Stein DJ, Stein MB, Ursano RJ, Verfaellie MH, Vermetten E, Vinkers CH, Ware EB, Wildman DE, Wolf EJ, Nievergelt CM, Logue MW, Smith AK, Uddin M.
Wani AH, et al.
BMC Med Genomics. 2024 Sep 27;17(1):235. doi: 10.1186/s12920-024-02002-6.
BMC Med Genomics. 2024.
PMID: 39334086
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