A Potential Role for MAGI-1 in the Bi-Directional Relationship Between Major Depressive Disorder and Cardiovascular Disease
Priyanka Banerjee(Texas A&M Health Science Center), Nhat‐Tu Le(Houston Methodist), John P. Cooke(Houston Methodist), Khanh Chau(Houston Methodist), Jun‐ichi Abe(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center), Pengzhi Zhang(Houston Methodist), Gopi K. Kolluru(Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport), Sivareddy Kotla(University of Tennessee Health Science Center), Estefani Berrios Turcios(Houston Methodist), Guangyu Wang(Tongji University), Shengyu Li(Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Eleanor L. Davis(Houston Methodist), Abhishek Jain(Boston Children's Hospital)
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