Monoamine oxidase A genotype and methylation moderate the association of maltreatment and aggressive behaviour

Author:

Checknita David,Bendre Megha,Ekström Tomas J.,Comasco Erika,Tiihonen Jari,Hodgins Sheilagh,Nilsson Kent W.

Funder

Swedish Brain Foundation

Swedish Alcohol Monopoly Research Council

Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research

Uppsala and Örebro Regional Council

Fredrik and Ingrid Thurings Foundation

county council of Väsmanland

Söderström König Foundation

Svenska Spel Research Foundation

Swedish Research Council

FP7-People-Cofund

SciLifeLab

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience

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