The interaction of child abuse and rs1360780 of the FKBP5 gene is associated with amygdala resting-state functional connectivity in young adults

Extensive research has demonstrated that rs1360780, a common single nucleotide polymorphism within the FKBP5 gene, interacts with early-life stress in predicting psychopathology. Previous results suggest that carriers of the TT genotype of rs1360780 who were exposed to child abuse show differences i...

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Main Authors: Artiges, E. (Author), Banaschewski, T. (Author), Barker, G.J (Author), Bokde, A.L.W (Author), Brühl, R. (Author), Daedelow, L.S (Author), Desrivières, S. (Author), Flor, H. (Author), Fröhner, J.H (Author), Garavan, H. (Author), Grigis, A. (Author), Heinz, A. (Author), Hohmann, S. (Author), IMAGEN Consortium (Author), Lett, T.A (Author), Martinot, J.-L (Author), Nees, F. (Author), Oei, N.Y.L (Author), Orfanos, D.P (Author), Poustka, L. (Author), Quinlan, E.B (Author), Schumann, G. (Author), Smolka, M.N (Author), Veer, I.M (Author), Walter, H. (Author), Wesarg, C. (Author), Whelan, R. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc 2021
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