Role of Inflammation in Depressive and Anxiety Disorders, Affect, and Cognition: Genetic and Non-Genetic Findings in the Lifelines Cohort Study.
Naoise Mac Giollabhui(Massachusetts General Hospital), Catharina A. Hartman(University Medical Center Groningen), George Davey Smith(Medical Research Council), Golam M. Khandaker(University of Cambridge), Gibran Hemani(University of Bristol), Harold Snieder(University Medical Center Groningen), Peter J. van der Most(University Medical Center Groningen), Ilja M. Nolte(University Medical Center Groningen), Chloe Slaney(University of Bristol), Éimear M. Foley(University of Bristol)
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