DNA extracted from saliva for methylation studies of psychiatric traits: evidence tissue specificity and relatedness to brain
DNA methylation has become increasingly recognized in the etiology of psychiatric
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …
[引用][C] DNA extracted from saliva for methylation studies of psychiatric traits: Evidence tissue specificity and relatedness to brain
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DNA extracted from saliva for methylation studies of psychiatric traits: evidence tissue specificity and relatedness to brain.
AK Smith, V Kilaru, T Klengel, KB Mercer… - American Journal of …, 2014 - europepmc.org
DNA methylation has become increasingly recognized in the etiology of psychiatric
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …
DNA Extracted From Saliva for Methylation Studies of Psychiatric Traits: Evidence for Tissue Specificity and Relatedness to Brain
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DNA methylation has become increasingly recognized in the etiology of psychiatric
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …
DNA extracted from saliva for methylation studies of psychiatric traits: evidence tissue specificity and relatedness to brain
AK Smith, V Kilaru, T Klengel… - … journal of medical …, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
DNA methylation has become increasingly recognized in the etiology of psychiatric
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …
DNA extracted from saliva for methylation studies of psychiatric traits: Evidence for tissue specificity and relatedness to brain.
AK Smith, V Kilaru, T Klengel, KB Mercer… - American Journal of …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
DNA methylation has become increasingly recognized in the etiology of psychiatric
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …
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DNA methylation has become increasingly recognized in the etiology of psychiatric
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …
disorders. Because brain tissue is not accessible in living humans, epigenetic studies are …