Regional gene expression signatures are associated with sex-specific functional connectivity changes in depression
Aleksandr Talishinsky(Cornell University), Conor Liston(Cornell University), Katharine Dunlop(Toronto Western Hospital), Andrew M. McIntosh(Edinburgh Cancer Research), Charles J. Lynch(Cornell University), Petra E. Vértes(University of Cambridge), Fidel Vila‐Rodriguez(University of British Columbia), Jonathan Downar(University Health Network), Jakob Seidlitz(California University of Pennsylvania), Daniel M. Blumberger(Centre for Addiction and Mental Health), Heather C. Whalley(Royal Edinburgh Hospital), Zafiris J. Daskalakis(University of San Diego)
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