MicroRNA132 associated multimodal neuroimaging patterns in unmedicated major depressive disorder

Brain14.50
Volume: 141, Issue: 3, Pages: 916 - 926
Published: Feb 2, 2018
Abstract
There is compelling evidence that epigenetic factors contribute to the manifestation of depression, in which microRNA132 (miR-132) is suggested to play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis and neuronal mechanisms underlying the symptoms of depression. Additionally, several depression-associated genes [MECP2, ARHGAP32 (p250GAP), CREB, and period genes] were experimentally validated as miR-132 targets. However, most studies regarding miR-132 in...
Paper Details
Title
MicroRNA132 associated multimodal neuroimaging patterns in unmedicated major depressive disorder
Published Date
Feb 2, 2018
Journal
Volume
141
Issue
3
Pages
916 - 926
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