- Title
- A multi-omic approach implicates novel protein dysregulation in post-traumatic stress disorder
- Creators
- Jiawei Wang - Yale UniversityYujing Liu - Yale UniversityHongyu Li - Yale UniversityTuan P. Nguyen - Yale UniversityJohn Lee Soto-Vargas - Yale UniversityRashaun Wilson - New Haven, CT 06511 USAWeiwei Wang - Yale UniversityTuKiet T. Lam - Yale UniversityChi Zhang - Yale UniversityChen Lin - New Haven, CT 06510 USADavid A. Lewis - University of PittsburghJill Glausier - University of PittsburghPaul E. Holtzheimer - National Center for Post Traumatic Stress DisorderMatthew J. Friedman - National Center for Post Traumatic Stress DisorderKenneth R. Williams - Yale UniversityMarina R. Picciotto - Yale UniversityAngus C. Nairn - Yale UniversityJohn H. Krystal - Yale UniversityRonald S. Duman - Yale UniversityKeith A. Young - Central Texas Veterans Health Care SystemHongyu Zhao - Yale UniversityTraumatic Stress Brain Res GrpMatthew J. Girgenti - Yale UniversityDavid A. Davis - UMMG Department of NeurologyWilliam K Scott - UMMG Dept of Human Genetics (Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation)
- Publication Details
- Genome medicine, Vol.17(1), pp.43-43
- Publisher
- BioMed Central
- Academic Unit
- Miller School of Medicine; UMMG Department of Neurology; UMMG Dept of Human Genetics (Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation); John P. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 40301990
- Record Identifier
- 991032796288702976
Journal article
A multi-omic approach implicates novel protein dysregulation in post-traumatic stress disorder
Genome medicine, Vol.17(1), pp.43-43
2025-04-29
PMID: 40301990
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