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Published Online: 1 November 2018

Population-Based Estimates of Heritability Shed New Light on Clinical Features of Major Depression

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Go to American Journal of Psychiatry
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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 1058 - 1060
PubMed: 30380936

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Accepted: 9 July 2018
Published online: 1 November 2018
Published in print: November 01, 2018

Keywords

  1. Epidemiology
  2. Genetics
  3. Mood Disorders-Unipolar

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Francis J. McMahon, M.D. [email protected]
From the Genetic Basis of Mood and Anxiety Disorders Section, Human Genetics Branch, NIMH Intramural Research Program, NIH, Bethesda, Md.

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Address correspondence to Dr. McMahon ([email protected]).

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Supported by the Intramural Research Program, NIMH.The author reports no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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