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Environmental influences affecting gene-phenotype relationships: an argument for a causally-based diagnostic entity of Early Life Stress Disorder?

Neurobiological pathways that link gene and environment: early life stress disorder

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Krishnan, K., Taylor, W. Neurobiological pathways that link gene and environment: early life stress disorder. Mol Psychiatry 14, 648–649 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2009.27

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