Biological Psychiatry
Volume 68, Issue 2 , Pages 209-212 , 15 July 2010

Interaction Between Childhood Adversity, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor val/met and Serotonin Transporter Promoter Polymorphism on Depression: The TRAILS Study

Received 9 November 2009 ,Revised 23 March 2010 ,Accepted 1 April 2010.

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doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2010.04.006

Biological Psychiatry
Volume 68, Issue 2 , Pages 209-212 , 15 July 2010