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Epigenetics and depressive disorders: a review of current progress and future directions.

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Epigenetics and depressive disorders: a review of current progress and future directions.

Auteurs : Vania Januar [Australie] ; Richard Saffery [Australie] ; Joanne Ryan [Australie]

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RBID : pubmed:25716985

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Abstract

Several broad lines of evidence support the involvement of epigenetic processes in neurodevelopment and psychiatric disorders. Epigenetic disruption also provides a potential mechanism to account for the numerous gene-environment interactions that have been reported in association with neuropsychiatric phenotypes.

DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyu273
PubMed: 25716985


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