Genetics of glucocorticoid regulation and posttraumatic stress disorder--What do we know?

CASTRO-VALE, I., E.F.C. van Rossum, J.C. Machado, R. Mota-Cardoso and D. Carvalho. Genetics of glucocorticoid regulation and posttraumatic stress disorder-What do we know? NEUROSCI. BIOBEHAV. REV. 43 (1) XXX-XXX, 2014 - Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) develops in a small proportion of those who...

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Male
Pituitary-Adrenal System - metabolism
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Tacrolimus Binding Proteins - metabolism
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