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Reduced left ventricular dimension and function following early life stress: A thrifty phenotype hypothesis engendering risk for mood and anxiety disorders
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Reduced left ventricular dimension and function following early life stress: A thrifty phenotype hypothesis engendering risk for mood and anxiety disorders

Jeremy D Coplan, Anna V Rozenboym, Sasha L Fulton, Venkatesh Panthangi, Jean Tang, Lakshmi Thiramangalakdi, Tarique D Perera, Yang Liu, Haroon Kamran, Michael J Owens, …
Neurobiology of stress, Vol.8, pp.202-210
2018-02
PMCID: PMC5991339
PMID: 29888314

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