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Depression is driven by networks of genes that span brain circuits, study suggests
May 12, 2016 by NewsBot
Depression is a disorder that involves changes in coordinated networks of hundreds of genes across key brain circuits, according to a study. Researchers show through their work how tweaking gene networks can affect susceptibility to depression.
Depression is driven by networks of genes that span brain circuits, study suggests
May 12, 2016 by NewsBot
Depression is a disorder that involves changes in coordinated networks of hundreds of genes across key brain circuits, according to a study. Researchers show through their work how tweaking gene networks can affect susceptibility to depression.
Depression is driven by networks of genes that span brain circuits, study suggests
May 12, 2016 by NewsBot
Depression is a disorder that involves changes in coordinated networks of hundreds of genes across key brain circuits, according to a study. Researchers show through their work how tweaking gene networks can affect susceptibility to depression.