An epigenetic mechanism links socioeconomic status to changes in depression-related brain function in high-risk adolescents
Abstract
Identifying biological mechanisms through which the experience of adversity emerges as individual risk for mental illness is an important step toward developing strategies for personalized treatment and, ultimately, prevention. Preclinical studies have identified epigenetic modification of gene expression as one such mechanism. Recent clinical studies have suggested that epigenetic modification, particularly methylation of gene regulatory...
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Title
An epigenetic mechanism links socioeconomic status to changes in depression-related brain function in high-risk adolescents
Published Date
Feb 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
22
Issue
2
Pages
209 - 214
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