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Applying polygenic risk scores to postpartum depression
Authors
Dorret I. Boomsma
Lynn Boschloo
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Enda M. Byrne
Tania Carrillo-Roa
Brett Chapman
David M. Evans
Andrew C. Heath
Anjali K. Henders
Mikael Landén
Debbie A. Lawlor
Paul Lichtenstein
Pamela A. F. Madden
Patrik K. E. Magnusson
Nicholas G. Martin
George McMahon
Samantha Meltzer-Brody
Grant W. Montgomery
Brenda W. J. H. Penninx
Michele L. Pergadia
Hannah M. Sallis
Patrick F. Sullivan
Gerard van Grootheest
Alexander Viktorin
Naomi R. Wray
Publication date
1 January 2014
Publisher
Doi
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Abstract
The etiology of major depressive disorder (MDD) is likely to be heterogeneous, but postpartum depression (PPD) is hypothesized to represent a more homogenous subset of MDD. We use genome-wide SNP data to explore this hypothesis
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