Reduced left ventricular dimension and function following early life stress: A thrifty phenotype hypothesis engendering risk for mood and anxiety disorders.

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Reduced left ventricular dimension and function following early life stress: A thrifty phenotype hypothesis engendering risk for mood and anxiety disorders. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.YNSTR.2017.01.001
P932PMC publication ID5991339
P698PubMed publication ID29888314

P2093author name stringYang Liu
Charles B Nemeroff
Jean Tang
Michael J Owens
Jeremy D Coplan
Tarique D Perera
Jason Lazar
Leonard A Rosenblum
Haroon Kamran
Louis Salciccioli
John G Kral
Sasha L Fulton
Venkatesh Panthangi
Anna V Rozenboym
Lakshmi Thiramangalakdi
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P304page(s)202-210
P577publication date2017-01-03
P1433published inNeurobiology of stressQ27725976
P1476titleReduced left ventricular dimension and function following early life stress: A thrifty phenotype hypothesis engendering risk for mood and anxiety disorders.
P478volume8

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