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Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of PTSD across 10 military and civilian cohorts identifies methylation changes in AHRR.
Smith AK, Ratanatharathorn A, Maihofer AX, Naviaux RK, Aiello AE, Amstadter AB, Ashley-Koch AE, Baker DG, Beckham JC, Boks MP, Bromet E, Dennis M, Galea S, Garrett ME, Geuze E, Guffanti G, Hauser MA, Katrinli S, Kilaru V, Kessler RC, Kimbrel NA, Koenen KC, Kuan PF, Li K, Logue MW, Lori A, Luft BJ, Miller MW, Naviaux JC, Nugent NR, Qin X, Ressler KJ, Risbrough VB, Rutten BPF, Stein MB, Ursano RJ, Vermetten E, Vinkers CH, Wang L, Youssef NA; INTRuST Clinical Consortium; VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Workgroup; PGC PTSD Epigenetics Workgroup; Uddin M, Nievergelt CM. Smith AK, et al. Among authors: bromet e. Nat Commun. 2020 Nov 24;11(1):5965. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-19615-x. Nat Commun. 2020. PMID: 33235198 Free PMC article.
Epigenetic meta-analysis across three civilian cohorts identifies NRG1 and HGS as blood-based biomarkers for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Uddin M, Ratanatharathorn A, Armstrong D, Kuan PF, Aiello AE, Bromet EJ, Galea S, Koenen KC, Luft B, Ressler KJ, Wildman DE, Nievergelt CM, Smith A. Uddin M, et al. Among authors: bromet ej. Epigenomics. 2018 Dec;10(12):1585-1601. doi: 10.2217/epi-2018-0049. Epub 2018 Nov 20. Epigenomics. 2018. PMID: 30456986 Free PMC article.
Epigenome-wide association of PTSD from heterogeneous cohorts with a common multi-site analysis pipeline.
Ratanatharathorn A, Boks MP, Maihofer AX, Aiello AE, Amstadter AB, Ashley-Koch AE, Baker DG, Beckham JC, Bromet E, Dennis M, Garrett ME, Geuze E, Guffanti G, Hauser MA, Kilaru V, Kimbrel NA, Koenen KC, Kuan PF, Logue MW, Luft BJ, Miller MW, Mitchell C, Nugent NR, Ressler KJ, Rutten BPF, Stein MB, Vermetten E, Vinkers CH, Youssef NA; VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Workgroup; PGC PTSD Epigenetics Workgroup; Uddin M, Nievergelt CM, Smith AK. Ratanatharathorn A, et al. Among authors: bromet e. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2017 Sep;174(6):619-630. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32568. Epub 2017 Jul 10. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2017. PMID: 28691784 Free PMC article.
Polygenic prediction of PTSD trajectories in 9/11 responders.
Waszczuk MA, Docherty AR, Shabalin AA, Miao J, Yang X, Kuan PF, Bromet E, Kotov R, Luft BJ. Waszczuk MA, et al. Among authors: bromet e. Psychol Med. 2020 Oct 23:1-9. doi: 10.1017/S0033291720003839. Online ahead of print. Psychol Med. 2020. PMID: 33092657 Free PMC article.
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